A. Burning Eruption Covered Her From Head to Feet. "Four yean sto I suffered severely with a terrible eczema, being a mass of cores from head to feet and for six weeks confined to my bed. During that time I suffered continual torture from itching and burning. After be ing given up by my doctor I was ad vised to try Cutlcura Remedies. Af ter the first bath with Cutlcura Boap and application of Cutlcura Ointment I enjoyed the first good sleep during my entire Illness. I also used Cutl cura Resolvent and the treatment was continued for about three weeks. At the end of that time I was able to be about the house, entirely cured, and have felt no 111 effects since. I would advise any person suffering from any form of skin trouble to try the Cutl eura Remedies, as I know what they Id for me. Mrs. Edward Nennlng, 1112 Sallna St., Watertown, N. Y., , Apr. 11, 1909." Cats In China. Dr. Koch, the bacteriologist, has re ported the successful experiments made with cats for the eradication of rats In plague-infected and plague menaced harbors of China. In Hong kong orders have been Issued provid ing for the maintenance of one cat In every house. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cur. E. . Urove's signature is on each box. 25c There are two Pasteur Institutes In India. In the last year the one at Coonor treated 340 cases, only two re sulting unfavorably. Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup forChildren tsethinic, softens thegums, reduces inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 29o t bottle. The greatest col ton crop In the United States was that of 1908, which, on the farm was valued at $722,000,-000. Dr. Pierce's rienssnt Pellets regulate and inviporate stomach, liver ana bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take. Do not gripe. A few chopped dates added to apple sauce will make a tasty dish. Itch enrH In 90 minutes by Woolford's anitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggists. The Middle Class Restless. It is learned that in Paris there ex ists nn association for the dofonce of the middle class. The association met, had a banquet and freed its mind. Enilie 1-oubet, a former president of the republic, was the principal speak er, and he predicted that the ti'me would come when the middle class would burst Its sandwich bonds and male trouble for the upper and nether class. What with capitalistic em croachments on the one hand and the insistence of socialistic elements on the other, the great middle class has already endured too much without protest. The delegates indicated a readiness to follow a daring leader In a new kind of French revolution. Some day Paris may be astounded by a demonstration In striking contrast to that of the red flag or the man-on-horseback. That will happen perhaps, on or about the date that the ultimate consumer In our own country rises In his wrath and hits a head where he sees It. Providence Journal. ICS A new paving Is now being made of metal shavings mixed with concrete. An Australian has taken, out a pa tent on a buoy to be fastened to the bridge deck of a vessel by a coil of wire to enable the wreck to be located should the vessel founder. White in the shade, red In the sua, such la the two-fold character that has given a name to the chameleon rose. At night or when it is carried In to a dark room it assumes a wax-like whiteness. The eighth satellite of Jupiter, dis covered at the Greenwich observatory, proves remarkable not only for being so far from the planet, but also for Its very eccentric orbtt, lt distaice from Jupiter varying from about 10,000,000 to 20,000,000 miles. It revolves arouad the planet In about 2S tt our months. Through the discovery of radium in the neighborhood, It is possible that Marienbad will be In a position to add radium baths to Its other healing isstl tutione next year. In an old sliver mine, unworked Bince thel6thcetury, near Schoenftcht, uranla ore has been found Imbedded In the mountain gran ite and very near the surface. Experi ments made In the balneological hy gienic institute here show that this radium rock, pulverized and dissolved in water, makes the water in a few hours radioactive in a much higher degree than the strongest baths at Gasteln. Peat fuel will be used in an electric station being erected In Germany. The new plant is being installed In the re gion to the southwest of Oldenburg, and it lies in the vicinKy of extensive peat fields from which the supply Is to be secured. The electric plait Is laid out on a large scale, amd when completed It will be one of the largest In the country. It is to furnish cur rent over a network of power lines which will cover the entire Duchy of Oldenburg, with a radius of 40 miles. Probably the new station will be com pleted about the end of next year, and in the meantime measures are being taken to find out about what amount ! of current will be taken In the various cities and communes within the area. CETTING RID OF LEPROSY. Mind's Influence Over Matter. "Much may be done," said the Acute Observer, " by an authoritative Toice. Now, if a man says to a dog, 'Come here!' with a note of absolute authority In his voice, the dog comes immediately." "Yes," said the Traveler. "I've no ticed it. And It is especially marked In oriental peoples. Why, when I was In Khallsanjharo, I heard a man sny, with that authoritative note in his tone, 'Oh, king, live forever, and Im mediately the king lived forever." Carolyn, Wells, In Success. Poperty In Hayti. Abject poverty is the condition of much of Haytl's population. There la a brisk demand there for old condens ed milk, preserve, butter and lard cans, of which are made practically all the cooking and table utensils they use. A WOMAN DOCTOR Was Quick to See That Coffee Was Doing the Mischief. A lady tells of a bad case of coffee poisoning, and tells it In a way so simple and straightforward that lit erary skill could not Improve it. "I had neuralgic headaches for 12 years," she says, "and suffered untold agony. When I first began to have them I weighed 140 pounds, but they hrought me down to 110. I went to many doctors and they gave me only temporary relief. Bo I suffered on, till one day a woman doctor told me to use Postum. She said I looked like I was coffee poisoned. "So I began to drink Postum and 1 gained 16 pounds in the first few weeks and continued to gain, but not o fast as at first. My headaches be gan to leave me after I had used Pos tum about two weeks long enough to get the coffee poison out of my sys tem. "Since I began to use Postum 1 can gladly say that I never know what a neuralgic headache Is like any more, and it was nothing but Postum that made me well. Before I used Postum I never went out alone; I would get bewildered and would not know which way to turn. Now I go alone and my head is as clear as a bell. My brain and nerves are stronger than they have been for years." Read the little book, "The Road to Wellvllle," in pkgs. "There's a Rea son." Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and fall of human Interest. Another of the World's Great Di seases Disappearing. Another great horror has been re moved In the la3t few years by the discovery that leprosy can be cured. The fact was announced to the world from Louisiana, where this disease was first cured through careful, intel ligent and continued treatment. Up to Mils time it had been regarded as the worst to which mankind waa sub ject, Incurable and awful in the suf fering It caused and the hideous con sequences that followed. The good news of cures from Louisiana was soon followed by similar favorable re ports from Hawaii. On Monday came the news from Honolulu that a re-examination of lepers confined on the Inland of Molokal, of the Hawa iian group, showed that one-half of them had been found free from lep rosy, and likely In consequence to be turned loose. There are 876 lepers on the island, and It is hoped to be able to release at least four hundred. One of the striking facts brought out) is that a large proportion of the per sons condemned as lepers were shown never to have liad the dlaoaee, and to have been committed to the Islands on wrong diagnoses proba bly through a lack of knowledge of the disease, and because of the pan icky fear it formerly caused. The indications are that tho num ber of lepers believed to exist throughout the world will be cut down one-half or more by a more careful examination by expert leprol oglsts, and another larpe portion will be cured at an early day. New Or leans Times-Democrat. 8tlnglng Ray Caught In Net. Visitors to SIzewell have had an opportunity of looking at one of the strangest fish found In the North Sea, a local fisherman named Thorpe having trawled up a stinging ray, which belongs to the skate family,' and Is known by scientists as Fireflake Kingston. It weighed over SO pounds and greatly damaged net and gear before it was despatched. It meas ured no less than three feet across. The stinging ray possesses two large pouches in which it secrets soles and other fish upon which It preys. It has a long whiplike tail terminating In a forked end, which contains its sting, and Is Its weapon of offence and defence. It has a huge liver that yields an oil which is esteemed a val uable specific for burns. London Standard. Income of A Royal Family. If King George of Greece is com peted to abdicate ho will not lose a very magnificence civil list, for the thrifty Greeks pay only 63,000 a year for the maintenance of tfhe whole royal family and of its amonnt 8,000 is earmarked for tho house hold of the Duke of Sparta. The Governments of Great Britain. France and Russia, add 4,000 each to the national contributions, 'but even with this addition King George's allowance Is only slightly In excess of that drawn by the Norwegian mon arch, who has only one child to main tain, while his uncle at Athens has six. Tit-Bits. BACKACHE-A SSGMAl OF DISTRESS A WARNING THA T MUST NOT BE IGNORED Pain in the had is the kidneys signal of distress. , If this timely warning is ignoredkidney disease silently fastens, its deadly gripfor. kidney sickness first shows itself in pains and disorders in other parts, and the real cause is too often hidden untiHatal Bright' s disease or diabetes has set in. Suspect the kidneys if you are rheumatic and nervous or have lame back, painful, too frequent or scanty urina tion, weak heart, dizzy spells, headaches, bloating or neur algia. What ! you want, is a special kidney medicine not an experiment, but one that has stood the test for years. Doan s Kidney Pills relieve weak, congested kidneys cure backache regulate the urine. A KIDNEY REMEiy 75 YEARS' EXPERIENCE s DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS began curing hme backs and eick kidneys 75 years ago. The demand lead a nearby druggist, James Doan, to prepare it for sale. From him the magic formula passed to the present proprietors. IMow, as in those early days, Doan s Ktdney tills are made from only the purest drugs and are absolutely non-poisonous. They arc used and praised all over the civilized world. tveryPicture Tells A Story. DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS MAKE LASTING CURES C. I. llarlliiiR. K'fi .Middle St., New Hern, N. C., snys: "For some time 1 Buffered from n severe eiise of kidney complaint. 1 hud dull, tiruxlini; backaches and pains across my loins, and felt miserable in every way. Often I whs m such a condition that 1 could not attend to my work. The kidney secretions were irregular in passage and unnatural, plainly showing that my kidneys wore not performing their functions properly. Learning of Dunn's kidney Tills, I decided to try them and procured a box at ltrmlliam's Drug Store. 1 heiiau their use as directed ami in a short time they effected a complete cuie." (Statement given Apr. 2, l!fl.) On Jan. 2.", lOOS, Mr. Hurtling said: "I gave n statement publicly recommending Dunn's Kidnev I'ills in 1!I3 anil at this time 1 gladly conhrni all 1 then said. 1 have hud no trouble from my kidneys since this remedy cured inc." Airs. Henry Sykes, Field Nt., Naugatuck, Conn., snys: "Dunn's Kidney I'ills brneliled me greatly and 1 am glad to recommend them. For some time I suffered from a dull, heavy ache across the sinnll of my hack and kidneys. My back ached comtantly and if I stood in one position for any length of time, or did much stooping, my suffering was gTeat ly intensified, (iiiing up or down stairs also aggra vated my trouble. Learning of Dunn's Kidney I'ills. I procured a box at Hi-emaii's Drug Store, nnd Le(:an their use. The symptoms of my trouble began to disappear immediately anil it was hut n short time when 1 was free fruin kidney com plaint. No words can express my high opinion of IJoan's Kidney I'ills." (Statement given in 1K).) On Oct. 4, 1908, Mrs. Svkes said: "The state ment I gave some years :i" in favor of Doan's Kidney I'ills was correct. Doan's Kidney I'ills cured me of kidnev disease nnd I have lint prac rically no trouble from my kidneys since." EH m.VtfAA. 0 If the RsJn ls There Its Your Kidneys HsTUTBIFWKglB TIT I WW I,' Try Doan'B Kidney I X 1 Jli.VJj I ll VjIj ping without cost. Cut out this coupon and mail It to J FostGr-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. A iSKS3Kd FREE TRIAL Box of Doan's Kidney Pills will bo mailed you promptly. A. C. L. Q&N'i .sfCj.-O sNEY PILL Sold by all dealers. Price 5o cents. Foster-Mi ujurn Co: Buffalo. N Y- Proprietors irtiiofwiiiyrhws 1 It's Viiir KirlrwLy Likes American Books. Queen Margherita of Italy has a weakness for the hooks of American and English novelists. She also reads English and American magazines, nnd It Is her opinion that the American school of short story writers at pres ent is the best in the world. Ithcumutisni Cured In a Dny. Tr. Detchon's Relief for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action is remarkable. Removes the cause and disease quickly disappears. First dose greatly benelits. 73s, and $1. All druggists. Dressmaking By Electricity, A dressmaking establishment in Cotton almost operated by electricity has an electric cutter capable of out- tmg out 2o0 thicknesses of cloth at once, a button sewing machine which puts on 3.000 buttons a day, a button nolo machine making 400 an hour, sleeve sewers, tucking machines, waist and skirt machines making 1,800 to ii.noo stltcbes a minute. The Old Man's Worry. "I reckon this advice to the 'early Christmas shopper' Is all right," said the "Old Man," "and since It's got to ba done, the sooner it's over with the better. But the trouble is they won't shop early and stop there. There are six girls In the family, nnd they'll nl! want to be early, but they'll nlso think It their duty to be as late as :he latest shoppers. They'll he In the Inst Christmas shopping crowds, and what is puzzling me is Just how mv pocket- book is going to stand the racket." Atlanta Constitution. Tiles Cured In fl to 14 Days. Pazo Ointment is punrstitfe:! tocureimv rasoofl telling, Blind, MooilinKor Protruding Piles in 0 to Udaysormouoyu li:mlod. Sue HOW TO COOK RICE h True Southern Style Arsons foods 1 1 Is the cereal easiest to DIGEST and the most NUTRITIOUS hiatal n beat Tlue. therefore exoeuentin eold ollm&tes. Write for booklet, " Creole Mammy Rice Recipes," Publishing Department; BICE ASSOCIITIOI OF AlEtlU CROWLEY, LA. NSOMtiYFfLOm Nalere his done her Marat to auks this the Omnlea Spot of the World. The richest toil the most ddifhtrul dimite clow to the best Burkett .direct express and freight coonectioat. Fruit sod Yegrubks trow ahoadsaUj, two sad three crops t resr. Buidiorae booklet In two colon written by s western dub tuflr de . ten bet la detail tbsolutehr free. Write (or it now. Address t J.W.AVHITE,Geo'IInd.Ajt. i' StiWi Air Ut Mwit. H0RF0IXT1 PATENTS W.I.A.P P.I.M.. W..M- liiKton. U.U. Jiookiilrm. Illslf est relereaoes. Best results. P. N. U. 2, 1910. DROPSY BEW DISCO VEHT. Ml. lMk T ImIImomUU Md Umr' t"ltTr -it Dr. It. JL bUkil'H MMS, M ItlutSj . Blanket a Useful Gift. The Roman or Italian blanket is one of the most acceptable of gifts. Let us consider It first for the brother at college or the boy we know who Is not exactly our cousin. It's a beautiful, cheery contribution to his room nnd is to be had in hi college colors. Be as sured that he needs it, either as an extra cover when his room Is cold or as a decoration. Then, too, It's an Ideal present for the college girl, nnd for the homely girl It cornea In more perfect shadings than ever before. There Is scarcely a traveler or a stay at home to whom this soft, silky blanket would not be acceptable. Tightness across the chest means a pnld on the lungs. It means misery -and dis comfort every minute, if nothinK worse. What's the answer? Rub the chest with Hamlins Wizard Oil quick. The Much Maligned Bloodhound. The Bloodhound and the Great Dane are discussed in Suburban Life for January, tinder the title "Two Misun derstood Dogs." Tho Bloodhound, as referred to here, is what is styled the "English Bloodhound" not the sav age nondescript creature of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" ilk. It is the only true Bloodhound, the lineal descendant of a race of aristocrats, getting his very name from the quality of the blood coursing through his veins, and not, as Is often lgnorantly supposed, from his love for human gore. A gentler, more humanly Intelligent, more reliable creature does not breathe. Why he has so long been deprived of a more universal companionship with man (the very one mission of all others for which nature Intended him) Is beyond the conception of those who love him best. Scared By Comet. It was Halley's comet which appear ed In 10CC at the time of the Invasion of William the Conqueror and again in 1456 when Constantinople was be sieged by the Turks and the crescent shaped tall was a mighty omen. A glass of hot milk le often a cure for Insomnia. The Meanest Slaves. The most unhappy people In the world are those who Imitate arist.oc- mry in their style of living, while Biifh hnbits are not at all warranted by their honest income. They are the meanest of slaves. They affect to be what they are not, nnd, Instead of tn- Jfjlng the confidence and respect of those they wish to consider their as sociates and equals, they have their secret contempt. A gentleman of wealth and brains will always respect the men who live within their income, although poorly dressed and residing In humble homes nnd, then, is not the man who lives in the cottage, free from mortgages, wearing clothing that has been paid for, and eating bread trnt has been honestly acquired, hap pier nnd more independent than those who put on "nlrs" and live In style. ou olher people's money; lives as far as possible within his Income? If your Income be $500 a yenr, aim to live on $300. If you can't afford to buy oysters let other people eat them. And if you can't afford wheat bread, substitute corn, which costs less nnd Is always healthy. Wyandot Union-Republican. Worth While. In this wide unlvorsp u-hprpfn uo are growing slowly up to godhood, onlv the poor lenrrms soul whltonorl with malice and hate, deserves the angels' tears. The rest of us weak, falling, frail, to whom life deals its SOrrOWS nnd Its tnara Ma nnnlahmnnta and its anguish we leave this world nearer to God than when we came here, nnd tho Imirnev tlimiirii inmr and hard, has been worth the while. wnnam Allen White. Silk Making In the South. "There are few people who know that North Carolina, among Its diver sified Industries, has a number of silk mills," remarked Thomas J. Pence of Raleigh. "In the town of Wadesboro thert are two silk factories, one employing white labor operatives. They are both prosperous and their only handicap I a scarcity of help. The raw material In the form of cocoons comes from China and costs from $2 to $3.00 pound delivered nt Wadesboro, but when spun Into silk yarns It brings the mill owners $5 a pound and up, according to the- state of the market "The work, which Is light and clean, gives employment to many girls and boys, who are able to earn from $5 to $7 a week. In the plnnt where the colored hands work a cheaper quality of silk la produced, the colored en ployes not having as yet acquired the skill necessary to turn out the finest grades. There are also other silk fac tories In the state, located at Fayette vllle. Kins-ton and High Point" Bal timore American. Sentence Commuted. "Rut." salrl the merrhnnt tn ihm nllennt. "vnn rlnn'r fumlah nnv paTm. ence from your last place." "You needn't worry about that" re plied the man with the close-cropped head and strange pallor; "I wouldn't oe nere now ir it. naan t Deen ror tim off for good behavior." Catholic) sianaara ana rimes. The railway station of Bragiilla, Servia, is so infested with snakes that special precautions are taken whem trains stop there to prevent the rep tiles from entering the compartment. Strong Healthy Women If a woman is strong and healthy in a womanly way, moth erhood means to her but little suffering. The trouble lies in the fact that the many women suffer from weakness and disease of the distinctly feminine organism and are unfitted lor motherhood. This can be remedied. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Cure the weaknesses and disorders of women. It acta directly on the delicate and important organs oonoerned in motherhood, making them oeaitiiy( strong, vigorous, virile and elastic. "Favorite Prescription" banishes the indispositions oi the period of expectancy and makes huby's advent easy and almost painless. It quickens and vitalizes the feminine organs, and insures a healthy and robust baby. Thousands of women have) testified to its marvelous merits. It Makes Weak Women Strong. It Makes Sck Women Well. Honest druggists do not offer substitutes, and urge them upon you as "just as good." Accept no secret nostrum in place of this non-secrrt remedy. It contains not s drop of alcohol and not grain of habit-forming or injurious drugs. Is s purs glyoerio extract of healing, native American roots. JF M A FLAVOH that le naed th name m Iotm OTTanillfc Uy diiwolving granulated angaria water and adding Mapleiue, adciicioua ayrnp la made and a ayrup bettor than maple. Maplelna ta aold by crocurs. 6end 2o stamp fur aaxnpl and ralpa book. Cnsocot Uix. Co.. fiMttta, PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Odor more goodM brltrhtpr And famr colon than any other rive. One 10c pa-kaaa colon all fiber. They dye In cold water better than any other dye. Tots, aaa dye any yariueut without ripping apart. Write lor free booklet-How u lye, Bleaon and allx Colon. UO.NUUK AatLU CO., lUlaaie
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