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stops loss oif fsh in babies and children and in adults in summer as well as winter. Some people have gaincd a pound a day while taking it. Take it in a attl cold water or muk oe mRbottle now. AnDugt Railroad Traffic In addition to the heavy pas senger traffic on the railroads' entering Spartanburg, there has been a marked increase in the' freight business, the result of which there are no dull mo ments at the passenger station or the freight depot or the rail road yards. The passenger trains of the night, like the day trains, are carrying large num bers of people who are leaving town or passing through to other points or resorts to spend their summer vacation. The freight yards are filled with cars and most of themn are loaded, which is.just the reverse of the condi tion several nonths ago. When the Carolina, Clinch1field and Ohio road is opened into the city the volum, of f reight buisineis will be greatly increasld. Spartanburg Journal. If yonr liver is aziiuIh and out of tone. and Non fiel id.l, tliii. cot.-s-ited take a do,eof Chamb-r:,ir's -tomach and Liv r Taliets tonwght before retiring and you % ili fei all n-. ht in the morn in., Sold by all druggists. A Great Corn Grower. Mr. E. Duncan Henderson, of Smoaks, claims to be the cham pion early corn raiser of this sec tion, and early it is that he gets his corn matured antd gathered. Already this year he has planted a field of corn that is matured and has been gathered. Also the same ground has been plant ed in the same corn again, and if anything like favorable sea sons prevail he will zet another crop just as good as the first. This is raising twvo crops on the same ground in a year and is in creasing the yield many fold. Branchville Journal. In buying a cough medicine, donw't he~ a'r'aid to ge-t ChmaerIain's Cough RI edAy. Thzere- is no Jai'g.r from is, an.1nr - lief is sure~ to follow. E&peciali' re co:u mended for cougls. c< ids arnd n hiooping cough. Sld by all druggists. MUSIC FOR HIS COWS. Jersey -Farmer Uses a Phonograph to Encourage the Milk industry. Asserting tthat the' psychie qiualities of phonograph music have the eff'ect of persuading his cows to give more iilk thani they are inclined to give without the aid of soul stirring har ionies. Steever Smith. a farmer nie:u Great Notch, N. J., went to Montelair. N. J., recently and purchased a dozeni new records at a music store for use in his dairy. Smith said he formerly had in his employ as dairymaid a swiss girl. whose yodling to the cows had suc-h a soothig effect that the bovines would have m:ade him rich through their ef forts if the pleasant conditions could have conitinued for a few years. The girl. lena by name. got muarried. and after tier departure the cows moped und re'fused to :ive much milk. The accidental introduction of the phonograph at the farmhouse gave Smith a hint as to its advantages as a substitute for the songs of the tuneful dairyma Id, and now the cows are in a fair way to become heavy milk pro ducers, as of yore. Offem The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are re sponsible for much sickness and'sufiering, theref ore, if kidney -. trouble is permitted to Scontinue, serious re 'sults arc most likely to follow. Your other organs may need at tention, but your kid neys most, because they do most and - should have attention frst. Therefore, when your kidneys are weak or out of order, you can understajid how qiuickly your en tire body is affected and how evr organ seems to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or " feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. K~ilmner's Swamp-Root. A trial will con vince you of its great merit. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy, is soon realize'd. It stands the highest because its remarkable health restoring properties have been proven in thousands of the most distress-. mng cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in fifty-cent and one-dol lar si::es. You may have a sample bottfe by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you Hua...e. how to find out if yoa have kidney or bladder troule. MIeation this paper when writinig to Dr. Isilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y. D)on't. make any mi~s take, but remember the? name, Swvamp Root, and don't let a d,:aier sl vou something in place of Swamp-Rot-if yond a winl Le di:;oit-. t to aour Shoes Alien'" Foot-Eas, a powder. It cures painful, Swollen smartig, nervous feet and inftaitlY takes the sting out of corns and bunions and makes walking ast. Try it to-day. Sold everywhere; saple FREE. Addrtss, Allen S. olu step. LeRoy, N. Y. GOOD ROADS IN GEORGIA. Talk of a Seven Hundred Mile Road Between Atlanta and Washingten. The Good Rouds club of Geor:gia I , started a movement for thw ew tion of an Improved hi-hw::y 1 Atlanta and Wnshingtoi'. . 7i.)l miles. The )lani is that each of th; counties In the different -ktates should agree to maintain the hilhway after it has been completed. The rapid spread of interest In nutomol'iles has aroused the Georgia inen to thse urgent ted of better roads In the south. and they be lieve that an luiproved hi-hway from Atlanta to the naitoiial -apital voil Id give a great impetus to the good rt:ids movement all over the south. It has been suggested by the project ors of the proposed highway that tOL' authorities of each county agree to round up. roll and ditch one of the ex Isting connecting roads frot border to border and Improve it with a in:iead:uni surface as s: a : > wssibe. It is h)e Ileved that this plan can he carried tit so that iotorists w%lI be able to *nivel over a couttiuous stroc!h of faIrly good roads by the miidle of the- coin ing summer. It Is su-;xesed that the dirt roads which must be included in the highway be kept In condition by using split lo;- dra-s similar to the tne devised by D. Ward King of Missouri. The farmers of Georgia are Just as en thusiastic over the plan as the auto mobilists of the state. That our xmercon rorests abound In plants which posses the most valuable medicinal virtues is abundantly attested by scores of the most eminent medical writers and teachers. Even the untu tored Indians had discovered the useful ness of many native plants before the advent of the white race. This informa tion, imparted freely to the whites, led the latter to continue investigations until to-day we have a rich assortment of most valuable American medicinal roots. Dr. Pierce believes that our American for ests atd in most valuable medicinal roots fo the cufQ most obstinate and fatal dis eL if we Wo properly investigate them; an! i of this conviction. he poI Wewith pri th. almnst Marrelni4 cure effeted- hyb h "nidpn Mdirgl )1s corem" Wh1ch US nroven itl t e atr, heazr, tonic and regulator, a,d blood cleanser kno to edica science. Dyspep sia, or indgestion. torpid liter. functional and even valvular and other affections of the heart yield to its curative action. The reason why it cures these and many other affections. is clearly shown in a little book of extracts from the standard medical works which is mailed free to any address by Dr. R. V. Pierce. of Bufalo. N. Y., to all sending reQuest for the same. Not less marvelous. in the unparalleled cures, it is constantly making of woman's many peculiat affections, weaknesses and distJE:ing der bements, is Dr. Pierce's g a oriteN rescrip toWas is amply attested by thousai~ oi ,aD tfestimnfials con (ributed by qD~eft.l paTlt who have been ~fl~.iUS~ n~ . ucer aon ofueuts Td~a~Uo oen after many other advredmedicines, and physicians had failed. Both the above mentioned medicines are wholly made up from the gl yceric extracts of native, medicinal roots. The processes em ployed in their manufacture were original with Dr. Pierce. and they are carried on by skilled chemists r.nd pharruacists with the aid of apparatus arnd appliances specially designed and built for this purpose. Both medicines are entirely free from alcohol and all other harmful. habit-forming drugs. A full list of their ingredients isa printed on each bottle-wrapper. The JapTae lire G Gey can dt to look after their lives at home Ir a time of profound peace. They arn getting automobiles by the cargo. Argentine farmers just nov are busy hauling a big wheat croD to mat' ket. Automobile drummers should pack their grips for South America. A -French inventor now claims to be able to send photographs by wire less telegraphy. What would a sud den wind storm do to -Gov. Hughes' whiskers? About the nearest thing we remem-~ ben to living music heretofore has been the crying of a baby at 2 a. m. as the patient father walked the chilly floor. Really, ~Count Bent is a man of spirit. He will make faces at the prince or do something equally dread ful if the latter dares to marry his former wife. Dysentery is a dangerous disease hut can be cured. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has been successfully used in nine epidemics if dvsenters-. It has never been known to fail, It is equally valuabhle for chil dren and atdults, and when reducdled with water and sweetened, it is plersant to taket. Sold by all draggists. Bad Reports of Cotton. From all parts of the county COmeWs the c')mplainlt that there is comparatively little fruit on the cotton. If the seasons re main favorable there is a good chance for an August crop of the staple. and we hope that this will be the case.-Gaffnley Led ger. Life 100,000 Yea.rs Ago. Scientists have found in a cave in Switzerland bones of men, who lived 100,00)0 years ago, when life was in con sant danger fromt wild beasts. To-day the danger is shownt by A. W. Brown of Alexander. M1e., is largely from dead lv disease. "If it had not been for Dr. King's New Discovery, which cured rue. I could not hiave iived." lhe writes, "suf fering as I di.i fro:n a s'vere lung trou ble anid so tbbor U cough." To cure Sore Lungs. ('ol Is, obs inat" (Coughs, and prevenlt pneumonia, it is the best med icine on earth. 50k and $1.00. Guaran t ed byial Druggists. Trial bottle free The Kind-You Have Always B in use for over 30 years, h ~ and ha low All Counterfeits, Imitations a Experiments that trifle with Infants and Children-Exper What is CA Castoria is a harmless subsi goric, Drops and Soothing E contains neither Opium, No substance. Its age is its gua and allays Feverishness. It Colic. It relieves Teething ' cad Flatulency. It assimila Sto.nach and Bowels, giving 'The Children's Panacea-Thi CENUINE CAST Bears the I The lld loll Hai In Use For O THC CCNTAUR COMPANY. TV MUI FATE OF THE BRAAKE. A Treasure Ship That Li-s Buried Off Cape Henlopen. Somewhere in deep water ol Cape Henilopen lies over half a million i British gold. iud how nmih more in gold an1d silver bars 1and plate ni ld oth er treasures can only Ie gmessed :-t. In 1798 the British privateer Brake valled for the west Atlantie bearing enough gold to pay off all the inglish troops stationed in various pairts of the new world. As the soldiers had not been paid in many m,onths the sum was a large one. Whether the captain of the Braake dee::ed to turn pirate or whether he merely was showing excessive zeal in making war on nil the enemies of England thait he met on the hiighi seas and intended to turn over his loot to the crown on his return will never be known, but the fact th-it t he lIr:uike took no prisoners and sanik every prize goes a long way toward proving the piracy t heory. The IUranke capt ured i Spanish mierchiantman comiing up fIrom South Amierican p)orts laden withi rich tribute from the Spanish colonies there. tra nsferred the precious cairgol to her own hold and burned thle vessex. Another Spanish ship bringing a church service of richly jeweled gold plate to a new world cathedratl en countered the privateer and suffered the satme fate. The next to fall a vic tim to the Braake's rapacity was ai Frenchman carrying silks, spices, bran dy and bars of silver. That, too. was sent to the bottom tafter It was de spoiled. The Bra'ake was cvertaken by a hur ricane when neatrlng t he A merican coast. was blowni far out of her course aml sank otY Cape IIenlopent. Several of the crew escatpedi In a small boat and reached land. Their tales of the treasure on the sunken shIp caused several exp)editios to be fitted out theC following yealr. 1but nothiang was brought up save piieces of the anebhor cba Ins anid a c.mnonji or- two. During the last hundred years every effort to raise any parit of the treasure hats failed. The last attemplht was madl(e by' Cap tain Charles Adams. wiho litted out a ship undler the autsp)lees of the na vy lepartmlent. but was unable to loentte the wvreek, which is pirobably by this tme (dely submierged In t he ooze and:( mud of the oscanl bed.-New York P ress. Going to Law. The man who goes to law for the purpose of obtaining satisfaction gen erally gets so nmany other things that he forgets all about the satisfaction if there Is any In It for him.-Chicago [ecord-Herald. -Botaic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Cores Through the Blood BNE PAINS, CAN PIMPLES, Rheumatism, Eczema, Itching Humors. B.B. B. (Botanic Blood Blood) is the oly Blood Remedy that kills the poison n the blood and then purifies it-send ng a flood of pure, rich blood direct to he skin surface, bones. joints, and vherever the disease is located. In this ay all sores. ulcers. pimples. eruptions re healed and cur-ed. pains and aches f Rheumatism cease, swellings subside. . B. B. completely changes the body nto a clean healthy condition, giving he skin the rich, red hue of p)erfect eath. B. B. B. cures the worst old' ases. Try it. BOTANIC BLOOD BALM-BBB s tieasait ai!i -lie to take: compos'ed of pu~re he bilood. I. B. H. strengthenxs t he nerves] nid bulide u. the broken downi systeml. Drug i~seil.w0PER L.ARGE~ BOTYTLE with diree. ions for home cure. Soled at Al Drug tres.m >ught, and which has been as borne the signature of s been made under his per apervision since its infancy. rio one to deceive you in this. nd "Just-as-good" are but and endanger the health of ience against Experiment. ASTORIA itute for Castor Oil, Pare yrups. It is Pleasant. It rphine nor other Narcotic rantee. It destroys Worms cures Diarrhoea and Wind 'roubles, cures Constipation tes the Food, regulates the healthy and natural sleep. Mother's Friend. ORIA ALWAYS ignature of l MUways Bought er 30 Years. IAV STREET. NEW VORK CrTY. THE S;MALLEST HUMAN BRA,I Froof That Size of Organ Does Not Measure Intellect. What Is believed to be the small-st brain ever found in a normal huian bln, was revealed as a result of an autopsy p)erfortned at the New York city morgue upon the body of )aniel Lyons, a watchmar, employed in the Pennsylvania tunnel excavation. Lyons became ill suddenly while at work, and. having had no nedit al at tendance. his death came technically unaer the invertigation of the coroner. Dr. Philip O'Hanlon, who. with Prof. John E. Larkin, of the College of Phy sicans and Surgeons, ma(le the au topsy.. found that the brain of L-yons weighed only 24 ounces, although the normal weight of the human cerebrum Is from 48 to 50 ounces. Lyons was 40 years of age.nfve feet five inches in height and weighed 140 pounds. Those who had known him for many years testified that he was of average intelligence. The cause ot the~ man's death was inflammation of the kidneys. The man's brain seemed in every way normal exceplt as to size. "It is one of the most remarkable brains I have ever seen," said Dr. O'Hanlon, who has made thousands of autopsies, "and it shows that the size of the brain does not necessarily measure the intellect of man. Lyons was, from all that I can learn, intelli gent and capable. The quality of the brain, an:l nlot the size of it, counts. One of tile smallest brains known to anatonists was that of Ganmbetta, at one time president of France, andl a brilliant and forceful thinker." Comparative tables of the weights of human brains bear out the idea of Dr. O'H-anlon that ther'e is little con nection between the weight of tho brain and the power of the intellect. A Protected Industry. No industry is more highly subst dized by the tariff than the windon glass factories, and tile glass worker: imagined they too were plrotected in~ getting higher wages. The g!as trust was naturally fostered by this tarff protection. Yet all this seemn ing prospleh-ty has been Onl the su! face, as far as the wvorkmlen are coIi cerned, for even in pr'osperouis times~ they soldemi found work for more than six months out of the ye'ar, which cut wages in half. To organize like the glass trust, their mas1 er. was very' natural, but tile trust became pos sessed of a patent miachline for making glass that does tile work of ten mee.. and the day of big wages for all the workers became a thing of tile past. The Amalgamated Association of Window Glass Workers threatenled to expel those workmen who accepted wok Ia factories where machinery is used, aird as only union men are al lowed by the amalganmated to work ia those factories there is a deadlock. The courts have been appealed to i,n join the association from explliine those who are wiljling to wor'k in theo machine factories. Tfhus tile glass workers hlave discovered that tariff protection does not protect either in stability of work or continuini hi1gh wages. If the tariff was reduced oil window glass the trust and the work mon's comlbinlation iti restralint of trade, for that is what the court (iecid ed the anmalgamiated was. wouhill be comelled to adijust their bus2iness to copetitiin~ andi at least the0 pulblic would be the gainer anti the wvorkme1n could be no woarse off. Sees Mother Grcw Young. "It w-ould be hard over s!ate the won derful change ii n' y othler sin1ce h gan to use Electric Bstters,"' writes Mr. W'. L Gilpatrick of Danfor'th, Me. ''Athoughi past 7i) she seems really tol e growing young again' She suffereud u'tol I mlis'ry fromw dyspepsia for 20) years. A t !:st slw cou!ld neither eate. duink nor sleep. Doe ors gave b-r til md all remedies failed till Electric Bit ters wo lied &uch wonders for her health." They ina'gorate nil vital rgans, cure Liver and Kidney troubles, nduce sleen, impart strength tnd ar. pette nyi. at,al Drngnm ils Tcrtmea. 6t1t llcn .vidh<:A:. lt irg i E - - ow;: ,Lie A!vi-e - 57 R A CES F OR W 0FV1E N ON LY. Internaticnl q tin Ccn'-csts te Be Hld In <chn. Tn.sb Ycrr. P Ce en~ .1 0e -i 1; n:'' an. S~ IMU 10, th,"~ j'j~' tIh! ; tU tj1V uts. o.N F s:- 4 . .. t fl." t. 1 w ~ x 4 42* t rncBc e h.A in Rc-r. , This Year I nce. .Il i.f.i. fi-011 sa e sho m n 0(4;;.1 (Itt al.J ll 1:' j'44 I : 1.1%. LO W'~. S l. . "-g t"1. v.:tr a;o a o - ;.d! il i iit' I- 1.1 6- e States. Italy.1 1:.i: l nliot en n h , io:y w o 1 :t ; bv se enr I.lprofe--i.,!,al ri er will ' In vitv"I: :hr; eth hu r w l be - I-:: 14... ..I mrer. .\ b e :.:. 4 4 n :ia 4er. h E;n*!.-,\k:,vr. <n lie:dsh :n:- io His- 1411 M n :.)r r . I' '. .... .4ro -1.o'e vw p I:: :. filo-' Read . .41i . lajiOr I.. W\ '. 1en:.:n :1u iihm thle lI 1:4'rnett 1.: throug4(4h theii ruot!:r lan s([ ofn r1r .::.lh li:ie1 "Mter id Is -MAI nnivv c:or!":5pos nn: mld-pt pecuoliar mi-fhoid-, tef' de ' : was t!lo 1s ::I-vnt;vo to w Ik ci hind a1 I':ul f(.,w t.m1 ;m:s wNvhve 1hey v c.,en t 1 pl I:'d 11i4' I:. 0! 4 W4,rk-d. Froml Inbpw(rr wvorlth. 19 cont a day he demel-pwe1 tetue in, m sieal m1at-hinos wvirkintr inl Cm,nck, with drumila.< Fin:l!y in esn up the wonik he made I Nva.,er thvt the road would I:e finishied by :a certain day. Ie promisd I g"ud islar to every laborer if ie won the let. q( WOnI. etf'. ft e b .1. ('lrt :.: h--:0 1 : vou ve.l a Re st- f<ha hr i' " ach and L vq r TaM.ets.. Tl; jiny'h rhe dig: s;Niv0. orgm. impl -'v :hV v N' - il e 1:1 I.'v re;.r L-.- the h we S. S l by :b . Ilug::I6w. RICH GOLD FIIND IN CANADA. Field Discovered in Saskatchewan Provin.ce Riv:iis te Klcndike. 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Womuan's Some women retain thc age. But woluw1, Who rM i rapidly, for suiTeringp laV i them. Nearly all women suff form of female trouble. It Avoid the pain-treat yoi Cardui, as thousaids of ( Begin at once and give Car Mrs. Yatie 1,ur1i,.On,. oorevill "I suffered witn female oubles, a on my feet. Fiiall I ), . mn to mend. Now I om able to (10 all better health than I was before." AT ALL DRl Vh_rc Women Way N\ot Pr:y. In i,lnw p:;rts (J" "ri. Nv;" d!t : e ,)t even al!lwd v II.t ii i':s w (;m: pray < n 4ly ery rAre cnsvs is ihe (!vp-iv 14s 1 heir .a b :d .Thev l:ativvs (if .\111' ar I h!.%w(v r. tre'ch a poilt nvd pei 1UUt :heir -w.wien to interc(le wil i i Ip't-;ers 4A, evii. hmt pr:ayer to te upremine being is s!ritly 1 limselIil( p r(r-:I-------:-i-ve. Expensive. Ye." said the ycnig wife proudly. .-'ather always gives s:otjhig Cepn siv. when be mtaes present.;." S4) I disclviered When he 1ave you 1way."rj(ined Ih yo! 11"uNghsbnd. :xehangoe. A Polite Waitcr. ''H i. wx.1iter." exelaimed an irasi( h!e di:er. "his heot yo have given me is'40 ft fr apig to ent!" I -el. Sir. don't ent it then!' tht wnitur ndvid pivasantly. - Lonldon. to wh!en t!:ntterers meet thle d1ev il .:00 to d1int.er.-it Itain P'roeurb. Rcpopulating Chinese Islands. Several centuries agfo iay ov f the Chi ee t ~io4ladS Were dLhI-el:ire fy def-pu:ted w;NiI;- to the atiteks in turni of .Jpnese h_irts ind ..'r [te:nn fre('hfflter., bui't in: view o'f the' IKtent:n> (Norea) dispuite and the P1ratai i. land di dieulty * the C~hhiese governj ment ha:is begma to see the da:n:er of leavi an iy plnee uccuil'ed. ai Id con lSe tuei. C ,(hinewse mIerc hant . Good tTova cf R-ertl Mail Carr' rs. An e'fr is beil' inade.II to) l(~ hnie go(d roads1 ('lubs iln every .(oh ity In G.'orgzia. IBy (comm)01 onelisent the ru. r:iI l:1I m ai crriiers. of whlomi tl ere are Ih u 1.. O in th sit ate i re ttCi&h ldinthn- agitation and fr ing the nuclco-: fo the thorouighly /pirfe'ted statep organlizaltion wrhich Is animed ut. A ihtRde's R d The worst ni.ht. ridelSise calornel. If:rofon (il or nIoes pillIs, .1hey raid your 'fl to ro'i v,na of ns it. Not so with Dr. E ' Ne. .v Li fe is. ~T y rever dis t:-,s 'or it::o 'II e::ienfce, O htfals:. . e. ('f,s'p.i in, .Al,alri, 25jf. at ai Th Na'.ional Sumr.cr Capital. Irl ::19 Nitt .n helte~r-bly-Ith-'e:i Ifnrt shIre f f' Ii . !as !m lts,e( I- I - l: i (o f iu- nain infO 1"nti e r years i::st i**:'' lflprom .: I Ifth dipfni:i o p IfecettfiX . dea tet is1! ffl o! I frelk :: il S .e : am aill aIfng te nort Ii hoire i' 4 Swamplifs:-ott. Thei ivityit::;. bn-ex' off t hat New Eniglandi coaftst d ''ufre. a hreth:. Io4f view wideC -a eget Ooeanl and1( viforons :s the 1:! brifezes'.-.TfO' .MitfIhell i:.pple in Naition! Maigazine' For July. Too True! ThereY is a rare hit of pafthos !n the lettir wri1ttenl by t he late D)r. Edward1 I:oeri'tt1 ItIle to t he Tynlgsboro. (Mamss.) '('1 ftI nnial comm iiit ini the laitter pairt It ar regrletting hist- Inability to~ :1 fO:d t' 'elebrat ioni. TI' wrotle. "I im,noher ena:gemnenit, which I *:i t0ft ennl', for the' endi of .TuneW." Many Women Pr'aise This Remedy if ~.ff ha~ve pfam in th( back. Urinairy, fr 1orf Kidey tr(onbl-, and 01w: t a -- -.. fhaaan t cuire for woman's ills, - .' r Grav's Anzs r:di :n-Leaf. It 'fandl nevr-faiin:: reglator. A.t Ii:!ts or byv maitl -~02 ets. Sample I'- FR E2. A !.Iree.s. The Mothr ..Lay N. Y. iivmrity of Sollth Oar1olina, . EiKgin ftrinrg, an.ii ( .-aduatie Stud. T' -i d11ifet couros- leadii<. to 1l,P h-t'reefI (of A. 1.. an.d B. S. Ciol;eg ,.4.. f -mandr Ili th-, ;:aM. B-:ord $!?;,2 it th, Tut tifon rebmitt--dl in . t-cial ii ini ca-h :.n If ree tuttion . For1 f:: t>lotguet ad.l r"s S 'I '-ftchell. President. Crun .S. C.e i beauty to an a(Tanced aly emn-Y e mp , age e2S itSjZS lastin Iiar1ks onl P 1V1Orl' Or 1'sS vitil SOlC e SIl1lid 11(l he "W1(1Td 0 h(eil t h Ime iY taking WI~L 0O'. 1. ;A lu ~ ~ - lui a fair trial. j 36 dp You , Ill., tie l Cardui and writes: tO Car1u(, an "A . St eandt 0o 1o11: U Um iin much JG STORES Theatcr Nurseries. . .I tiw Met r -* e th'enI - in * ,.. ! ."U"es to e:g .rb: nt of e ib lihi., - r v: use I visitors .ie n t czly f. r a :o iig l: ts rea. Ie 1ilv.es that the seheml e will meet the ui;iieul f a doillestic Situation which affect m of his patrons. 'it nurseries will be attached to the t:-:r. with a stff of urses and eouil-ped with cots, toys and baby Id. A lonlmil ca.:e of twopence hre2peice a ni;t will be inade. d will be s *.)ied at cost price 'r t 'ts' own food given if they .refe fn; It with them. Pe's -ishing to see the nursery in pe between the acts of the .iny .il allowed to do so on pay THE WORLInong_th INO MACHINE NNI Ifyrou want eithern Vihr 'indhu~"ttle Rot try .. ewi.....g. 3Incin. wite Ito I'il THE NEW HOME SEW tNG MACB!ME COMPANY Orange, Mas ManyV sewnrnarrchin. ar. r":n.!- t !e3rd4ess ot qu-'.ity, but the New 1V : i < u.:a to wear. Our guaraintr rever rt:ns <C:t. Sold by authorizet dealers only. FOR( SALE DlY *to ta:e Cardui, for your female troubTh, because we are zure it -will help ycu. Remnembzr that this great femal~e :emnedy Shas brought re!ief to thousands of *other sick womuen, so why not to you? For headache, bckache, periodical pai-s, femalJe weak ness, many have stid it is "the best mnedicine to id:e." Try it! .Sold in This City P. . P w puivft arAvr vni.- ycour whole :~ system u ton rn verength. A pri :n "inent r a a 1 h prinn ga . a .n d :anc s ay :"st;tka aPwu -;.- P. P . It you re i.! orgs need ovr-ori and P y Prhq,h,Id~.0l ~P PP f your iestiveogasnedto:, p ta :.3 I . . .' . . . I 'i reres1.mr - a perl w.a