The ; Exceptional Equipment of the California Fig Syrup Co. and the cientifio attainment of its chemists have rendered possible the production of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, in all of its excellence, by obtaining the pure medic inal principles of plants known to act most beneficially and combining them most skillfully) in the right proportions, with its wholesome and refreshing Syrup of California Figs. As there is only one genuine Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna and as the gen uine is manufactured by an original method known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only, it is alwiys necessary to buy the genuine to get its beneficial effects. A knowledge of the above facts enables one to decline imitations or to return them if, upon viewing the package, the full name of the California Fig Syrup Co. is not found printed on the front thereof. Whose Records? For generations Maryland has been famous for her chickens, and whether they were fried a la Maryland or were laid to rest in the old-fashioned pie, they have served their country well and have left pleasant memories be hind them. It is all the more gratify ing to record that out of the heart of the fried chicken belt has come this phenomenal hen. According to the record ehe not only lays two eggs a day, but sometimes varies it by con tributing three. All are perfectly fresh and suitable for family use. If she can keep up her record for a year thjs will mean 730 eggs, with a few extra for Christmas and the- Fourth of July. If all the eggs grew up into chickens, Mrs. Snowball would soon have enough descendants to cluck around the world. She deserves a tnedal from Secretary Wilson and a cablegram from Colonel Roosevelt for her efforts to prevent race suicide. Baltimore Sun. AGONIZING ITCHING. Eczema For a Year Got No Relief Even at Skin Hospital In Despair Until Cuticura Cured Him. "I was troubled by a severe itching And dry, scurfy skin on my tinkles, feet, arms and scalp. Scratching made it worse. Thousands of small red pimples formed and these caused intense itching. I was sdvised to go to the hospital for diseases of the skin. I did iu, the chief surgeon saying: 'I never saw such a bad cose of eczema.' But I got little or no relief. Then I tried many so-called remedies, but I became so bad that 1 almost gave up in despair. After suffering ngonics for twelve months, I was relieved of the almost un bearable itching after two or three applica tions of Cuticura Ointment. I continued its use, combined with Cuticura Soap and Pills, and I was completely cured. Henry Bearle-Cross St., Little Rock, Ark., Oct 8 and 19, 1907." Totter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props, of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass. Brazilian Tariffs. Brazil has some corking tariff du ties penknives, 291 per cent; screws, S34 per cent; Iron racks, 430 per cent; Iron bits, 526 per cent; school chalk, 652 per cent; key rings, C29 per cent. American canned vegetables pay du ties of 349 per cent; canned fruits, 41G; onions, C16. Kheumatism Cured in a Iny. Dr. Deletion's Ivelicf (or Rhu..nmtim and Neuralgia rndlcnlly cures in I to 3 (luys. Its action is retnarkiililc. Remove the cause and disease quickly disappears. First dose greatly benefits. 7jc. and $1. All druggists. A powerful radlotelography plant has been contracted for by the Navy Department. This plant will bo at Washington, D. C. and will be guar anteed to transmit messages three thousand miles across seas. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver nmi bowels. Sugur-coated, tiny granules. Knr.y to take as candy. Peat in Canada. A fuel-testing plant is being estab lished by the Canadian Government for Investigating the natural fuel sup plies of the Dominion. As peat oc curs in immense quantities in both On tario and Quebec an attempt Is to be made to discover a method of using it successfully In eai producers. METALLIC HEELS &. UUNTERSI Made of Steel (For Miners, Ouarrymen, Farmers and All lea Whi Do Rough Wort Will cut down your shoe bills. You can buy hoes fitted with them from vour dealer, or any cob bler can put them on. They will make your old shoes good as new. Will outlast three pairs of leather heels. Let us send you booklet that tells all aooui mem, UNITED SHOE MACHINERY CO fcOSTON, MAS. Patents r P. N. U. 61. 1908. DROPOYJJiVm ATS , Be a. athat. r MULCHING. The garden debris comes in useful as a winter protection for perennial and bulb beds. In addition to leaves, save the flower stems, lawn clippings and straw, all of which serve the pur pose. Indianapolis News. SORT THE APPLES. Do not send your apples to market In one mess big, little, good and wormy all together. Sort them care fully, making at least two sizes, and keep the sound ones separate. This work always pays well in the in creased price the fruit brings. Farmers' Home Journal. BERRIES REQUIRE TILLAGE. The nature and habits of the strawberry require that tillage be continuous through the season. Down in the crown of the plant are being perfected fruit buds which are large or small, strong or weak, as the conditions for their development are favorable or unfavorable. Farmers' Home Journal. SIMPLE VEGETABLES. People of the cities are beginning to realize that the simple things in food and vegetables are the best for health and the only place to get them Is from the growers. There Is an in creasing demand for canned fruits and vegetables and with the advent of the home canners there is added another source of revenue to the farm. Farmers' Home Journal. PERFECT APPLE STORAGE. Any out-bulldlng with a dirt floor may be utilized in carrying out the plan for storage given below. Or, posts may be set and boards nailed on till a place of suitable dimensions is formed. The leaves necessary for use are more readily obtained than one would think. Large acks of any de scription will serve for the purpose of gathering fallen leaves. Sheets are also very handy and efficient for the purpose. After making stire that the dirt flotfr is fresh and clean, sprinkle a four-Inch layer of forest leaves over the surface. Place the apples on the leaves, and pile them so that none will be closet" to the sides than one foot. When the desired quantity is thus piled, cover the tops and sides with a layer of leaves one foot thick, and form some sort of roof. The ap ples will keep in splendid condition and when taken out will have re tained more of their natural, delic ious flavor than those stored in the cellar or common apple-pit. M. Al bertus Coverdell, in the Indiana Farmer. DIANTHUS KNAPPI. A yellow "pink" is somewhat an anomaly, but as we have white pinks as well we need not grumble at the paradox the term implies. In Dlan thus Knappi we have one with yellow flowers, and it is consequently a spe cies which arouses much interest in the minds of those fond of the genus dianthus. As a garden plant it ap peals to many, but one finds that its longevity is not always so great as one would like, and that a frequent renewal from seeds or cuttings is de sirable. D. Knappi is one of the erect-growing species, and reaches a height of about a foot, and looks even better in the rock garden than one would suppose from its character. It is equally well suited for a border flower, and in either place Its sturdy, erect growth and Its clusters of yel low flowers make it a favorite with many, apart altogether from its un common color. It is easily raised from seeds, but may also be multi plied by cuttings, taken off immedi ately after flowering and stuck in pots under glass. It is a native of Hungary and adjacent parts. Its flowering time is usually June and July. Journal of Horticulture. ADVICE ABOUT STRAWBERRIES. 1. Strawberries do well on almost any well drained soil, which is free from frost, reasonably fertile, -and not infested with white grubs. 2. There is little danger of mak ing the soil too rich, but .there is a possibility of injuring the plants with commercial fertilizers, if placed too closely about the roots, and with coarse manure. 3. Commercial fertilizers seem to have no effect on white grubs, nor does manure, but the latter stimu lates the plants so as to repair the damage. 4. The best fertilizers are well rotted manure, bone meal and wood ashes. 6. The best method of preparing the soil is to plow in the fall, mulch with manure, and fit the ground in the spring with cultivator and har row. 6. The best time to set strawberry plants is in early spring. When plants are to be set in the fall they should be especially grown for the purpose, either in frames or in pots. 7. For matted rows .the plants should be set eighteen inches by foui feet apart, and for hills one foot by three. 8. In hill culture the runners are all removed, and for the best results in matted rows a part should be cut off, or some of the plants dug out. 9. Generally, it is better to keep a bed only one season, but if kept longer the best treatment Is burning soon after fruiting. ' 10. Winter protection should be given by mulching, and the best ma terial Is awamp hay. Ohio Station, 'SPRIGHTLY DljLoGUES WHY? Why is it that people sit t h i s w a J In the car we miss, And in the car we tinally catch Are crowdcdlikethis? Lippincott'i. CONSTITUTION SETTLES IT. "Will there ever be a woman Pres ident?" "No. The Constitution says the President must be over forty-five years old, and women don't get that old." Kansas City Times. PLENTY OF PURPOSE. "I have here a poem." ' "Is it a poem of any serious pur pose?" inquired the editor of the Hlghbroiv Magazine. "Yes, sir; it was written to pay a wash bill with." Louisville Courier Journal. HARD PROOF. What. will convince me that this world is not a mere bubble?" asked the pessimistic person, who was al ways growling. "Try falling out of an airship," chuckled the optimist, cheerfully. Boston Post. AT THEIR WORST. "She doesn't think bo much of men." "What the matter with her?" "Well, Bhe's cashier in a tailor rhop. She's used to seeing men get fitted for their togs." Louisville Courier-Journal. DISAPPROVAL. "What makes those two women turn up their noses at each other so superciliously?" "Possibly," replied Miss Cayenne, "each got a glimpse of the current novel the other was reading." Washington Star. FISH FIGURES, "How many fish did you catch yes terday?" "Forty-eight." "Did you eat all three of them?" Judge. HIS LIMIT. "What have you learned from your experience as a gardener this year?" "Well, I've learned one thing, and that is that it's mlshty hard for a good furnace tender to make a suc cess of two trades." Detroit Free Press. A TLEASED AUDIENCE. "What makes you spend sa much money on that lawsuit?" "It's a matter of taste. Some peo ple like to attend lectures. I p-cfer to pay more and hear a lawyer dis course on affairs in which I am per sonally interested." Washington Star. WE ESCAPE THIS. "Uhder what kind of a tree," in quired the song writer, "does the Es kimo make love?" "Under no kind of a tree," an swered the citizen addressed. "I am glad to say'that there is no vegetation in the extreme north." Louisville Courier-Journal, ' A PARADOX. "It's a downright nuisance, that's what It is," growled the pessimistic man. "What's a downright nuisance?" queried bis better half or perhaps two-thirds. "That upright piano in the adjoin ing flat," answered the p. m. Boston Post INAPPROPRIATE. The captain was explaining what would be done in case of accident. "And should the ship strike a rock," he continued, "we'd burn red fire and send up rockets." "But wouldn't that be a rather un usual time to celebrate, captain?" asked the tow-beaded youth with the bulldog pipe. Lipplncott's. ' AN EXPERT. "You wish a position as chef?" in terrogated the hotel man. "Had much experience?" "I should say so, boss," responded the applicant in the fur coat and long whiskers. "I used to be chef on an arctic expedition." "Indeed! And what is your-specialty?" WVhy, I know how to prepare boots in twenty different ways."-CbIcago life PrA j AM. I I.", Jl-li ' 11 9 T---.V- FOX VERY INTELLIGENT Able to Distinguish Between Real and False Dangers. The Intelligence of the fox is often shown by the way he refuses to be headed when he has made up his mind as to the safe course to take, sayfTthe London Globe. The West Somerset have an excellent fixture at Kllve, but It has one drawback the sea Is not far off, and foxes naturally often make for the cliffs, a secure refuge. A fox can be easily headed at times, but that Is nearly always when to be seen would betray him to his ene mies the hounds and give them an ad vantage; but when If he makes his point the advantage is on bis side, then nothing will turn him. To return to the West Somerset at Kllve; they found a fox, and the whlpperln, seeing that the fox meant to go to the cliffs If possible, started to head him off. The ground was open, and for half a mile the whlpperln and fox were taking parallel lines, the fox clearly meaning to slip by and End a refuge In the cliffs. The man turned the fox away at last, but In a short time the bounds lost him, and , be lieve he got back niter all. Again the master ranged up some of the field to prevent another fox go ing back to a certain covert. In vain whips where rattled against sad dle flaps; the fox went right through the watchers and made his point. It Ib a thing I have often noticed both with 6tag or fox, that the quarry seems to distinguish between real nnd false dangers. VITALIZER RESTORES T.ORT TOWERS. A weak Biau Is like a clock run down. MUNYON'! VITALIZE 11 will wlwl lilm up anil ninka him en. It ymi are nervous. If you are Irritable, K you luck cuiillilpiice In your elf. If you ilo not fc.l your full manly vigor, lieclu on tl.ls renii'ily at once. Thera re 73 VI TAI IZKU tuhlcls In one buttle; every tablet 1.4 full of vluil power. Don't npml anotber iloltur on iiinck iloctorfl or spurious rcinciHcM, nr till your ylcm with harmful ilru;;n. IIcrIii on Mt'NYONd VITAI.I7.KU t nine, nmi yon will bi'Rln to feci the vltulhlii;; fiTci't of this reiin'ly after the first il c. I'llcc. J I, ' pust-imlJ. Muuyou, 03ru aiul JefTeraou, I'lill.i, l a. PUTNAM Color more jocvlli hrlulitrr mil f.n'nr colors than Mir owl dj kiir (uniicul without lipping uiuirl. Write Art Note. All Ohio hna been stirred to the depths because It was proposed to let a convict clean the portraits In the statehouse art gallery. Protesting Col umbua artista telegraphed to the painter of some or the portraits. In Washington. That gentleman replied: "Let him clean my portraits U It will do him' any good." Wo respectfully submit that It was the picture, not the convict, who was to be cleaned. Charleston News and Courier. niiouinntism nnt Xctir'lirm nci-cr CMtlil let tilnnn with llmiilino Wizard Oil. Wiz ard Oil always drives them away from the premises in short order. Morning milk Is best tor babies fresher and fever germs than the pre vlous night's milk, but sightly weaker In cream. , k Somehow or other Fortune never seems to call on our days at home. 61 Traveling cooking schools are being sent out ail over the German Empire by the Government. Itch cured in 30 minuimi liy Wnnifnnl'a Buuiury i.oliun. .Never la, la. At druggist. Greatest of Leper Colonies. "The leper colony at Kalaupapa, on the Island ct MoloUal, one of the Ha waiian pToup, Is the bigjest of the kind In the world, comprls.ng between 700 and 800 of these unfortunates." said Dr. C. V. Stephensan cf Honolulu, at the Belvedere. "The lepers have a rerular municipal government of their own, base ball teams and other ath letic ami social clubs, and to all ap pearances the unfortunates enjoy life quite as much as people who are not so grievously affllc.ed. "The colony does not Increase nu merically, and latterly a few were let go, as experts pronounced them well. Perhaps they never had It, since It Is hardly In the list of curable diseases. The poor wretches are really doomed, and yet, knowing tholr fate, they bear up with remarkable cheerfulness." Bald-more American. 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The fact is women re more patient than they ought to be under such troubles. Every woman ought to know that she may obtain the most experienced medical sdvico free of chare nd in absolute confidence and privacy by writing to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, It. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N, Y. Dr. Pierce bus been chief consulting pliysiciin of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., for many years and lias had a wider practical experience in the treatment of women's disenics than any other physician in this country, ' His medicines are world-famous for their astonishing efficacy. The most perfect remedy ever devised for weak and dell cat women is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, , SICK WOMEN WELL. 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The disbarment 'of two Ohio law yers, formerly judges of the court of t:ommon picas at Ashland, for having a'dod while on the bench the dissipa tion of an estate in lltigat'on and ex orbitant aitorney teas, reflects credit upen the legal profession and upon the tribunal which ordered that the two men be dif?sraced. It seems that the casa was heard by a special court composed of the judges of five neigh boring counties. The offepse was of a sort to arouse public opinion, for the bulk of the estate, amounting to $100, 000, was to have been given to a child dren's homo, but when the settlement was finally effected the home did not get a dollar. Springfield Republican. Artificial Flowers Popular. The use of artificial flowers has In creased amazingly, a well known florist and decorator said the other day. Nowadays when persons find It necessary to decorate their houses with flowers for weddings, receptions, dances, even funerals, they take a tip from the experienced florist. He ex plains that it Is just as nice and much cheaper to use artificial flowers for three-fourths of the decoration requir ed. The artificial flowers are made so cunningly that It is extremely difficult to detect the Imposture. The artifice Is strengthened by perfuming the artl flcial flowers delicately. Florists keep on hand four or live complete sets of artificial flowers for house decoration. Now York Sun. The Paris Cabman. The cabman's wild career through the streets, the constant waving and slashing of his pitiless whip, his mad cap hurtlements snd collllons, the frenzied gesticulations which he ev changes with hie "fare," the panic stricken flight of the agonized wom en whose lives he has endangered, the ugly niBhes which the public oc casionally make at him with a view to lynching hlra, the sprawllnga and failings of his maddened, hysterical, starving horse, contribute as much as anything to the spasmodic Intensity, the electric blue-fire diablerie which are characteristic of the general move ment of Paris. Harper's Weekly... . .... . 1 .v. l Somehow or other Fortune never seems to call on our days at home. ran n Fnn r?3nFMJE SB. Winds Blow shoes. They are why tney noid value than any that W. I,. Tlnnehu price Is s mnped on substitute. ;n A FLA VOX that la need the Mime m letnorj U ...III. It. .Ii..l;., mnnl.lul . I- orvanlUn. Itr diaimlviug graimlatd eugar in walr mid tvluiug Maphiino, adelicloaa synip is nuute ami a aynip better than maple. Muploine In sohl hy rrocura. Bend 2o stamp for aample ar.d nxipe buok. Ciesccat Hit. Co.. SestU. CURE It fine tor children sad adults, very pleauat to take and free from opiate. It toothes and heals the aching throat and auure netful nighta to both mother and child. 5; AO Dnigchts. 28 certs. If you but knew what harsh cathartics do, you'd always use Cascarets. Candy tablets, vegetable and mild. Yet just as effective as salts and calomel Take one when you need it Stop the trouble promptly. .Never wait till night sa V st pocket box. 10 seat! at di elm. Eacii tablet el tue sesaiae U aauked C C C. rnivr cmmM 199? t woiw VJ WII ' VI UUUIIIt FOLK-VlHOINIi Qrt aB.d flmv. ing eitr. Nine ial!rau, nomeroae eteass btp line. 8ml p ane for health ana pio. pe Hy Free use ot land la realeai ganlea section t America m lot barer K"r lot. or a.'re write to-eav. FEKNSTLVANIA-NORrOLK Cf , , . Horfaik. Ylraisla. Free Booklet, New Glass Grinder. What is said to be an Important dis covery In the glass Industry haa been made by Mr. Little, which will tend to revolutionize the art ot grinding glass. The grinder which he baa dis covered Is made from one-half beat Portland cement and one-halt silica sand. In this stone there are no soft or hard spots, and It will grind glass without scatohlng. The cost of the grindstone is about 10 per cent that of the common grindstone. Even the' weather man should lay by a few prediction for a rainy day. ... "Mj -" era e era sa Pa iiiiai K UwH . bx jm nib. IBM jjjBest for Baby and BeTforMotl!