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Proof is inexhaustible that Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound carries women safely through the Change of Life. Read tho letter Mrs. E. Hanson, 304 E. Long St., Columbus, Ohio, writes to Mrs. Pinkham : ?. I was passing through the Chango of Life, and Buffered from nervous ness, headaches, and other annoying symptoms. My doctor told me that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound was good for me, and since tak ing it I feel so much better, and I can again do my own work. I never forget to tell my friends what Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound did for me during this trying period." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For. thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots ?nd herbs, Bas been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it? Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands lo health. Address, Lynn, Mass. Men enjoy doing anything they don't have to do for a living. TEN YEARS OF BACKACHE. Thousands of Women Suffer in the Same Way. Mrs. Thos. Dunn, 153 VIn3 St., Columbus, Ohio, says: "For more than ten years I was in misery with back ache. The simplest housework completely exhausted me. 1 bad no strength or ambi tion, was nervous an?, suffered headache and dizzy spells. After these years of pain I was despairing of ever being cured when Doan's Kid ney Pills came to my notice and their use brought Quick relief and a perma nent cure. 1 am very grateful." Sold by all dealers. 5 0 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. The cheaper advice is to get the more it costs you to follow it. '"Garfield Tea-& simple and satisfactory lasativ.il Composed ot Herbs, it regulates liver and kidneys, overcomes constipation and bringa Good Health. Members of the House protested against Russia's ignoring passports presented by American citizens. F)les Cured in 6 to 14 Days. Paso Ointment is guaranteed to cure an; case of Itching, Blina, Bleeding or Protinding .Pileainwtolidaysormoney refunded- ?Oe - * A GRAIN OF COMFORT. "There is one little grain of com fort for me anyhow," said a plain girl, as she surveyed herself in the mirror. "I may be ugly here in Amer ica, but I'd be a howling beauty ic the South Sea Islands. I'm just dark enough and stout enough to suit the local taste out there. Seriously, did you ever reflect that beauty is a geographical matter entirely? The tall," athletic young woman whom the Jap an ene would consider a monstros ity, has onlj; to go to London to be hailed, as a Diana. The fat girl is not admired in England, where some thing long and lean is preferred in women, but there are places on the Continent where she cannes off all the prizes in the beauty shows. And so it goes. Everybody is beautiful somewhere in the world, but I don't know that that's worth much to one unless one happens to be in the psychological spot.-New York Trlb une. Current Events. The Cerro De Pasco Company ha3 been incorporated in New Jersey wtih a capital of $60,000,000 as the hold ing company of the Hagin properties in Peru. There is nothing that makes the or dinary man feel better and be meaner than to give an order and have it ob sepuiously obeyed. A millionaire is not necessarily a hard-hearted creature, but as long as somebody is bound to be poor he is equally determined it should be a million other fellows. MUSIO STUDENTS / Should Have Steady Nerves. The nervous system of the must . ician is often very sensitive, and any ?habit like coffee drinking may so up set tho nerves as to make regular and (necessary daily practice next to im possible. * "I practice from seven to eight hours a day and study Harmony two ?hours," writes a Mich, music student. "Last September I was so nervous 1 could only'practice a few min?tes at a time anil mother said I would have to drop mr music for a year. "This was terribly discouraging, as I couldn't bear the thought of losing a whole year of study. Becoming convinced that my nervousness was caused largely by coffee, and seeing Postum so highly spoken of, I decided I would test it for a while. "Mother followed the directions carefully ?nd I thought I had never tasted such a delicious drink. We drank Postum every morning Instead of coffee, and by November I felt more like myself than for years, and was ready to resume my music. "I now practice aa usual, do my studying and when my day's work is finished I am not any more nervous than when I began. "I cannot too highly recommend Postum to musicians who practice half a day. My father ls a physician and recommends Postum to his pa tients. Words cannot express my ap preciation for this most valuable health beverage, and experience has proven its superiority over all oth ers." "There's a Reason." ( Name given by-Postum Co., Battle Cfcwk, Ute*.. Read "Th? Road to SSvttto/'in pkga. HOW TO KNOW PURE PAINT. -- A Way in Which it ?fay be Identified Befor; Using. After a building has been painted fong enough for a weather test, it. is easy to tell if the paint used was made of pure White Lead or not. But such belated knowledge comes like locking the barn airer the colt is sto len. What one wants ls a test that will tell the quality of the paint before it and the labor of putting it on are paid for. Nature has provided a way in which genuine White Lead may be positively distinguished from adul terated or fake White Lead before you spesd a cent on your painting. Pure White Lead is made from me tallic lead, and. under intense heat, such as is produced by a blow-pipe, pure White Lead will resolve itself back into metallic lead. If, however, it is not genuine White Lead, or if it contains the slightest trace of adul teration, the change will not take p?ac9. Therefore the "blow-pipe" test . is an absolute and final one. The National Lead Company are urging every one interested in paint ing to make this test of paint before . using It, and they guarantee that the pure White Lead sold under their "Dutch Boy Painter" trade-mark will always prove absolutely puro under the "blow-pipe" or any other test. To make it easy for you to perform the experiment they will send you "free upon request a blow-pipe and everything necessary for you to make the test, together with a valuable booklet pn paint. Address, National Lead Company, Woodbridge Building, New York City._ Fallen By the Wayside. Dr. Emil G. Hirsch, at Sinai Tem ple, in Chicago, declared Germany lo be a menace to the peace of the world. No matter how crowded time may be with events, there is always room for the nimble rumor. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will bepleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded dis ease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, actirjy> directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature m doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for a ay case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Addresa F.'J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by oil Druggists. 75c. Toke Hali's Family Pills for constipation. OVER THE FENCE. Norah-An* ph where'do your misth ress be goln' tonight? Bridget-Shure, she didn't Inform me, but fm the looks iv her, Oi take It she be goln' to wun iv thlm comfcn' out parties.-'Harvard Lampoon EYESIGHT WAS IN DANGER From Terrible Eczema-Baby's Head a Mass of Itching Rash and Sores -Disease Cured by Cuticura. "Our little girl was two months old when she got a rash on her face and within live days her face and head were all one sore, We used different remedies bub it got worse instead of better and we thought she would turn blind and that her ears would fall off. She suffered terribly, aud would scratch until the blood came. This went on until she was five months old, thea I had her under our family doctor's care, b she continued to grow worse. He said was eczema. When she was seven mr - old I started to use the Cuticura Rem j and in two months our baby was a differ ent girl. You could not sec a sign of a sore und she was as fair as a new-born baby. She has not had a sign of the eczema since. Mrs. H. F. Budke, LeSueur, Minn.. Apr. 15 and May 2, 1907." Most liquor would improve with age if men would let it. What Canses Headache. From Oct o bei to May, colds are the most frequent cuuse of Headache, Laxative Bromo Quinine removes cause E. W. Urove on box. 25c. Every fool likes his bauble. French. So. 12-'08. One of-the Essential*? of the happy homes of to-day is a vast fund of information as to the best methods of promoting heal lb and sappiness and right living and knowledge of the world's best products. Products of actual excellence and reasonable claims truthfully presented and which have attained to world-wide acceptance through thc approval of the Well-informed of the World; not of indi viduals only, but of the many who have the happy faculty of selecting and obtain ing the best the world affords. One of the products of that class, of known component parts, an Ethical remedy, approved by physicians and com mended by tlic Well-informed of the World as a valuable and wholesome family laxative is thc well-known Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine, manu-, factured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for .ale by all leading druggists. So. 12-'03. WHY TEA MUST NOT BOIL. There ls a reason for all the things many housewives do blindly. A good housekeeper will never boll her tea, though she could not tell you why. Here is the reason: The desirable clements in tea are the stimulating principle, thelne and the essential oil, which gives fragrance. An undesir able element In tea is tannin, a bitter astringent substance. Tannin in the stomach interferes with digestion by hardening the proteid substances in the food, lt also toughens and hard ens the lining of the stomach. The problem Is to make tea so as to se cure the desirable qualities and avoid the tannin. This is really a very simple thing to do. The essential olj and theme are readily and quickly dissolved from the tea leaves upon the application of bolling water. Sim mering water makes weak, Insipid In fusion tea. Aftr;r the water has stood on the leaves five minutes, the pres ence of the astringent tannin is ap parent, and If the water with the leaves be boiled rather than steeped, tannin ls extracted in quantity. Tea, made by pouring water over the "spent" tea leaves that have been left standing in a teapot from a previous meal, 1B a slow but sure poison,-? Pittsburg Press. Proverbs and Phrases. You can nag a man into purgatory easier than you can pray him into heaven. At present I live in hope, but the issue is in the hand of tho gods. Pinder. A good canse makes a stout heart ?nd a strong arm i-Gorman, jj Late ffe?&ii' | ii In 'Brief A I ?; MINOR MATTERS OF INTEREST f Two persons are dead as the re pult of forest fires that swept over part of Sampson county, North Car olina. North Carolina retail merchants in large numbers have resolved to boy cott Virginia shippers because of their efforts to defeat the efforts of North Carolina cities in procuring fairer freight rates. More than one hundred laborers have been laid off from the Spencer, Nf. C., shops of the Southern Rail way. At Columbia, S. C., 50 were laid off, and thc shops at Atlanta, Ga., and at Selma, Ala., have been closed. 200 to 300 have been laid aft at Knoxville, Tenn. Napoleon's Union School, at To ledo, Ohio, the property of which was valued at $110,000, was totally destroyed by fire on Tuesday morn ing. The children were just begin ning to enter the building when thc lire was discovered, hence there was ?o lost of life. Joseph H. McCullough, of Green ville, S. C., has withdrawn from the race for United States senator in cr ier to devote his whole time to his duties as one of the receivers ap pointed by Judge Pritchard to wind up the of.fr.irs of the old State dis pensary. Railroads, own over $150,000,000 in .?oal lands that must be sold undei .he commodities clause of the Rate law. Perry Belmont predicts that the Democratic candidate for President will carry New York State. Delegates from all parts of the world will attend the Mothers' Con gress in Washington this week. An unidentified foreigner pleaded for a job in Norfolk, got it, becanu ill in an hour and died. A son of J. L. Rodgers, of Grafton, who disappeared, is dead, and Mi's Rog?is is delaying the fumerai ii the hope of her husband's return Conditions in the iron and steel ?ndustry are reported to be improv ing. A bride of a month turned from lier husband in New York when he ivas accused of theft and by his silence admitted thc charge. Hiram Maine, 64 years old, was ar rested at Indianapolis for writing threatenings letters to Speaker Can non. The action of tho Attorney-Gener al of South Carolina iu attacking Judge Pritchard and advising tin State board not to turn over the dis pensary fund to the receivers named by him is severely condemned at thc Judge's home. Warden Frank Conley, of the Mon tana penitentiary, was badly gasheo ad Assistant Warden John Robin i son was killed by three prisoners whe j tried to escape. Congressman Adolph Me} er, OJ New Orleans, is dead. The British public is deeply anger ed over the alleged attempt of Em peror William to meddle in Britisl naval affairs. Shanghai distrusts the protesta tious of the Japanese that their in tentions are peacable. General Stossel has been senten jed, but it is believed the Czar wii commute the sentence. It is rumored in Lisbon that th? young King of Portugal will w?d thi only daughter of Emperor W .iam All of the little victims of tb* Colinwood school fire were buried. The attitude of Japan is regard?e j as cn intentionally menacing one b. Chinese officials. The city of Barcaionia has mad' preparations to receive King Alfonso but fears that anarchists will-malu good the threat to kill him while In is there. William Dean Howells was receiv ed in private audience by King Vic tor Emmanuel. Thc Minnecofa Democratic State Convention declared for Governoi Johnson after a hot fight by Bryan supporter. Chancellor Day, of the Syracuse University, is charged by Rev. Geo A. Cooke of violating the laws o> the Methodist church by his attacl on Roosevelt. The brother of Walter F. Baker, ot Boston, who died under strange cir cumstances in New York, bas prevaii .d upon thc New Jcisey au.'horitici to make a searching investigation. A Philadelphia boy confessed start ing ll fires to see the engines run. Ellwood T. HOUM, first vice-presi dent of the Union Trust Company, ol Detroit, and a native of Wilmington. Del., shot himself dead because ol financial worry and ill health. . The enforcement of thc Local Op tion law in K*int county has resulted in four hotels being advertised foi sale by the sheriff. Bishop Worthington's will, filed probate at Pittsfield, Mass., contain? public bequests to the amount of .$50,000. A number of the most .prominent society women hero inaugurated a movement to secure better treatment for wage-earners. Tobacco Warehouse Burned in Ohio. Brooksvile, O., Special.-Two hun dred night riders visited hero Tues day, and, after taking possession of the telephone wires in order to pre vent the giving of an alarm, destroy ed forty thqucand pounds of tobacco ui the warehouse of R. E, Cargon. Special Eato Meeting, ChicagOj Special.-Railroad rates less than two cents a milo will prob ably be adopted by several Hues be cause of the numerous national politi cal canventions and other meetings to be held this year. Several conferences on the subject have recently been held and a final decision on the special rate matter is expected when the Central Passenger Association mosts in regular smion this weoki ? Farra T?pies j RANGE FOR TURKEYj?. It is important that the iurkeys have a wide range. The bird? are na tives of the wild forest arid th.ey have not been folly weaned from <* desire to roam over a large section of coun try. In growing turkeys on tT>e farm, provision should be made ti) allow thejn to run at will all over the place. Wide range Insures a variety of fooJ and that is important. FARM JOTTINGS. Sod plowing in the fall will help kill due the white grubs. Aim to bje a bitter farmor than yow father or you wi'.l never be as good. Examine the young trees for borers, and punch "the pests with a piece of copper wire. Work that you do causes you less trouble than the vjork you do not, when you worry over lt. Fret not; tire not, SOFT SHELL EGGS. Experience with this trouble has been that when the laying of soft shelled eggs is confined to one or two '-lens'ln a flock of fifty to 100 birds, the difficulty is some Inherent de ficiency in the bird's constitution or structural formation. Bl?ds having a good run or range seldom lack for shell material, and when confined a constant supply cf crushed oyster shells, together with a varied diet and exercise by means of plenty of scratching, seldom lay eggs with soft shells.-Maine Farmer. A DOOR HOLDER. I have a few large barn doors that are hung on hinges and when I open them I have always had to get a stick or something to keep them Dpen; so I "thought of this little thing. i took a two by four scantling and put a hinge on the end as shown in the cut. Then it is always with the door, -W. J; Rammel, in The Epitomlst. SHADE FOR POULTRY. Poultry, as well as other live crea tures on the farm, delight in shady places during the heated portions of the summer days. They will give bet ter service and bring better profits to the owner. Forest or evergreen trees, plum or peach trees always should be found either in the poultry yard or runway. If you haven't shady nooks for your poultry, sae to it that some trees or shrubs ara pro vided for their comfort. , * con venient, the hen house shou . a built near an orchard or natural grove and thus be convenient for the poultry to range about in the shade of these trees. It will pay any one to provida this feature in the poultry yard. MANURE WITH CLOVER. While clover will help keep up soils, yet many go too far and expect a crop of\clover to produce a heavy grain crop' and at the same time keep the field in good state of fertility. It will pay to put manure on clover, both for inducing a thicker stand and also for enriching the soil for succeeding crops. It has become a too general practice to delay sowing clover and applying manure until the limit of production has been passed. When corn and oats are grown and fed on the farm where sufficient stock is kept to consume all forage as well as grain crops,'there is ample manure made to cover about one-fourth of the farm every year. Put this manure on the clover. This practice will giv^ fine results with every crop used in the rotation.-L. C. Brown, in th* New York Tribune. EGG-EATING HENS. A reader of The Epitomlst asks how he can prevent his hens from eating eggs. He says he feeds plenty of meat and supplies a libsral supply of oyster shells. This trouble is a great bugbear indeed, but as a matter of fact the trouble can be stopped comparatively easily. Provide dark nests for the hens to lay in and discard all nests that are low down. It is often low nests that teach the hens the habit pf egg-eat ing, because there the hens can see and eat broken eggs. We feed crushed egg shells to our laying hens; this goe3 a long way to ward preventing egg-eating ?nd also a liberal supply of crushed et0 shells is almost a certain cure for the habit. Provide a few china nest eggs in a conspicuous manner for the hens to pick at and this will soon convince them that there are other things in the world to eat besides eggs. Charcoal ^in boxes near the grit boxes will soon satisfy their appetite for mineral .matters. You will find also that when egg shelis are supplied your egg yield will be increased. Most of the poultry dealers can supply you with fresh crushed egg shells. Give your hens plenty of exercise and they will not contract the habit of egg-eating nearly so quickly, lt is usually the idle hen that falls prey to such habits.-J. C. Clipp, In Th< Epitomlst. Foolish Particulars. An American speeding over the continent of Europe in his automo bile asked his chauffeur: "Where are we?" "In Paris," shouted the man at the wheel, and the dust flew. "Oh, never mind the details," irritably screamed the American millionaire, "I mean what continent."-Argo naut. A real estate agent at Mansfield, Mass., recently sold a farm for $2500 and took the pay in 25,000 dimes, which required seven hours to count. DUTIFUL SON. Harry, a four-year-old, was stand ing on the front steps, when an Ital ian organ-grinder, with a monkey, stopped and bega* to play. Harry's mother gave him a penny, which he threw oh the walk. The monkey picked it up and put it in his masters hat. Harry clapped his hands with delight, and said, "Ma. ma, what do you think! the monkey picked up the penny an' Kaye it to his fader!"---Bee Hive, Jiki:i - Dr. Hartman has claimed for many years that Peruna is an EXCELLENT PAT APT? TT REMEDY. Some of the doctor's critics have disputed tlie dccfcsr's ?laim as to the efficacy of Perrina. Since tho ingredients of P?rima are no longer a secret, what do the medi cal authorities say concerning the remedie? of which Perrina is composed? Take, for instance, the ingredient EYDRASTIS CANADENSI3, 03 BOLDEST SEAL. The United States Dispensatory says of thia herbal remedy, that it ?3 largely employed in the treatment of depraved mucous membranes, shronic rhinitis (nasal catarrh), atonic dyspepsia (catarrh of the stomach), chronic intestinal catarrh, catarrhal jaundice (catarrh of the liver), and in Siseased mucous membranes of the pelvic organs. It is also recommended for the treatment of various forms of diseases peculiar to wemen. Another ingredient of Peruna, COEYDALIS PORHOSA, is classed in tho United States Dispensatory as a tonic. , CEDRON SEEDS is another ingredient of Peruna, an excellent drr.g thr.t has been very largely overlooked by the medical profession for the past fifty years. THE REEDS ARE TO EE POUND IN VERY PEW DRUG STORES. The United States Dispensatory says of the action of cedr?n that it u used as a bitter tonic and in the treatment of dysentery, and ia intermittent di?ccse3 os a SUBSTITUTE FOR QUININE. OIL OF COPAIBA, another ingredient of P?rima, is classed by the United States Dispensatory as a mild stimulant and diuretic. It acts on the stomach and intestinal tract. It acts as a stimulant on the genitc-urinary membranes. Useful in chronic cystitis, chronic dys Our Peruna Tablet ls Peruna With Fluid Removed, eatery and diarrhea, and some chronic discaces of the liver and kidneys. . T.dese opinions as to the ingredients of Peruna are held by all writers cn the subject, including Bartholom and Scudder. . < OJ? HYDRASTIS, BARTHOLOM BAYS it is applicable to stomatitis (catarrh of the mucous surfaces of the mouth), follicular pharyngitis (catarrh of the pharynx), chronic coryza (catarrh of the head). This irriter classes hydrastis as a stomachic tonic, useful in stonie dyspepsia (chronic gastric catarrh), catarrh of the duodenum, catarrh of the gall duct, catarrh of tho intestines, catarrh of the kidneys (chronic Bright's disease), catarrh cf tho bladder, and catarrh of other pelvic organs. BARTHOLOW REGARDS COPAIBA as an excellent remedy for chronic catarrh of the bladder, chronic bronchitis (catarrh of the bronchial tubes). . BARTHOLOW STATES THAT CUEEB, an ingredient of Peruna, pro motes the appetite and digestion, increases the circulation of the blood. Use fill in chronic nasal catarrh, follicular phaiyngitis (catarrh of the pharynx), increasing the tonicity of the mucous membranes of the throat. It also re lieves hoarseness. Useful in atonic dyspepsia (catarrh of the stomach), and in chronic catarrh of the colon and rectum, catarrh of the bladder, prcstatorrhea, and chronic bronchial affections. ' VJ MLLSPAUGH, MEDICINAL PLANTS, one of the most autkoritativa works on medicinal herbs in the English, language, in commenting upen COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS, says that it acts on tho pneumogastric and vaso motor nerves. It increases the secretions of tho mucous membranes b generad. In the mountains of Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee and Carolina, collinsonia canadensis is considered a panacea for many disorders, including headache, colic, cramp, dropsy and indigestion. DR. SCUDDER regards it highly aa a remedy in chronic diseases of the' lungs, heart disease and asthma. These citations ought to be sufficient to show to any candid mind that Po ru?a is a catarrh remedy. Surely, such herbal remedies, that command tho enthusiastic confidence of the highest authorities obtainable, brought tcgethci in proper combination, ought to make a catarrh remedy of the highest efficacy. This is our claim, and we are abb to substantiate this claim by ampl9 quotations from the HIGHEST Li LD I CAL AUTHORITIES IN ?HE WOULD. Peruna is sold by your local dru ggist. Buy a bottle today. Thanks. Nothing H I received your sample bottle of Minard's Liniment and used It, and think it the best there is, as it has helped mc. Last May, when moving, I hurt my back, and have doctored for it ever since. I also think your Liniment is fine for hetdaches. I waited until I was sure I could purchase it here before I wrote, so if I could not, would send for it. Yours with thanks, A. L. Giles. Powerful, penetrating and soothing, free from oil or grease, and beneficial alike for child or adult, containing nothing injurious to even the most sensitive system, Minard's Liniment is at once the most effective, economical, agreeable and clean lo use external applica tion for rheumatism, neuralgia, stiffness of limbs, joints or muscles, Sore feet or hands, chest pains or hoarse n?s;, proof of which is found in the grateful letters of those who have used it, like thc one above signed by A- L GILES 753 Tawling Ave., Troy, N. Y. A special bottle sent free on request. Mtnnrrl'a Uniment Mfg. Co., South Franilnghiim, Muss. If you have female troi of v/hich Cardui is compost build up the womanly strer act in a scientific manner 01 if SI Mrs. Annie Hamilton, c troubles, I could not sleep, tress. At last, I took Cardi mm foi uss m It is a very effective doesn't work at all. law thai PITS,St. Vitud'DancnrNervoUs Diseas?b per manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerv? Restorer, fi trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.,931 Arch St., Phila., Pa, No man can transfer a better title than bc lias himself._ Stop That Coiigii before it becomes chronic. Get Brown's Bronchial Troches, thc best preparation known for coughs. He who possesses land also posses ses that which is above it. Something New Under thc Sun. A lady in Illinois sent us 12c a year r.jro for our remarkable collection of vegetable and flower see-.'j and sold $37.76 worth therefrom, or made 314 per cent. That'd new. .?'ust send thia not;c2 with 12c and re ceive the mest original seed aud plant catalog published and 1 pkg. "Quick Quick" Carrot..10 1 pkg. Earliest Ripe Cabbage..10 1 pkg. Earliest Emerald Cucumber.15 1 pkg. La Grosse Market Lettuce.15 1 pk?c. Early Dinner Otv'on.10 1 pkg. Strawberry Muskmelon.15 1 pkg. Thirteen Day Kadish.10 1,003 kernels gloriously beautiful Ho wer seed.15 Total Above is sufficient ?eel to grow 35 bm of rarest A egctablea aud thousands of bril liant flowers and all is mailed to you POSTPAID PO?. 12c. or if you send 16c, wo will add a package cf Berlins? Earliest Cauliflower. John A. Saker Scad Co., La Crease, Wis. A. C. L. No man will criticize your singan as long as you sing his praise. Do Yo"?' Feel Ac1'? and Durn? Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot-E.ise, a powder lor the feet, lt makes .ight or new shoes feel easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen, flor. .Smarting und Sweating Feet and Ingrowing N:?iK i?o.d by all druggists raul shoe store!?. 2? it;. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Leitoy, N. Y. The eighth wonder is how well so many shiftless people manage to got along so well. Time will tell-but age to tell it first. gossipers man Only One "Bromo Quinine" That is Laxative Ti omi Quinine. .Look for tho signature of E. \V. Grove. Used the World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c. How small a doctor's pills are when compared with bis bills. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for umitren ceethingr,8of tens 'begums,reduosiniiamm? tion, allays.pain,c. ?es-wind colic, 25cabcttl9 Blue are the hills that arc far from us.-Irish. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford J Sanitary Lotion. Never fads. At druggists. Noblest minds arc easiest bent. V/elcoma Proposition to Ladies ! WE WILL DRESS YOU ELEGANTLY. IN 'I II?; LAT F<5 r STYLES ...MJ FASHIONS OF PARIS, LONDON A.SU NE -V YORK rt MODERATE COST. 311'J -The "Vanderbilt" waist, with lat03i Pi.rlslsn retouching: built of flue, white sheer lawn. Pwarf-tucked panela, united by Val. lace Insertions, combine lo create a medium yoke. S.WIS8 >S3S IS embroidery of opea and blind '?'.) '-: work, framed In val. lace Inser-tf ?"< ','r.V; (lone. couiitructa side arches um! [*.>'_ ?>i VS: ..'??'>? . epaulettes on the ?.houldirs. Tiny J'r'^i'| gatherings fall from the yoke aud medium plaits drop from thc pl.los, enforelr^ neat folds lo the full blouse. Va!, lace edgings finish Hie tucked collar and cuffs. Clusters of graduating pin tack] adorn tho back In seml-flgure fadilon. Bottom back. Made lu white and three-quarter sleeves only. Price ?J ! posta ero free. WAISTS from 51 io 515 cacm (iun.rn.ntecM up iv I th every purchase: all our Roods arc made lu bright, clean workrovim.', I hus eliminating all risks of contagion. Should you not bc satisfied wi tn your purchase you m,\y return name to us and tile money which you paid ?.will be refunded to you at ouee or ex changed far otipr goods, wht?h ever you prefer. Von (ihn Buy From Du: Ladles1 >?uitH, Shirts, Petticoat*, and the anent and large*! as ?-?rtmenwof I.adieu' Waiata, Corset Covert), Night (JOWIIH. etc. EXEMPLIFIED 8ATISFACTIOX: A cw. (omer irrites: "? futre receiver! thr good? ordered. 1 am delighted atilt mu friend? arc ntrprtted ai thc limul ?i ami eheavnet? of the garment*, l'uu arc everuthtni ]?ou rlaim tn /*<?." WE DO A MAIL ORDEB BCSIXESS rtxcxustTEt-Y. WK IM VE KO AOEXVS; NO QRAXCIIKS. A fashion bock, picturing aud, describing thc latep styles and fashions of Parin, London and New York and samples of material for fronds mode to order sent Prec.'Wnrre TO HAY KoaTi?s BEAUTIFUL BOOK INTERNATIONAL FASHION CO., linkers and Creators of fashion. 20-23 Washington Piece, Kew York City Tfo?PG Sss ?si?y 9? That So USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD IN OUE DAT. Always remember tho full name. Look for this Wf??tur? Oft STOTT box. 25o< C?mrle-?on^ U.P.OZ TYF? mxc my EarlyJersey WAKEFIELD The Earliest Cabbace Grown SUCCESSION C?BB?GfrgLANTS ForSald y AM CA MY ANNUAL TOUR around tho world witlT?QT of the best-known Tsri i e>io3 cf Opon-Air Grown Cahhai:? Plaais nt thc followTtor grlce?. viz: 1,000 to 4.000. nt $1.25 per thou.-nnd; 5,000 to 9,000, nt $1.00^10,000 or : ore,?! yo-;., P. 0. JJ. Mewett, s. (J. Ai! orders promptly fllled and sffljsfactlon Ruaraa U't.d. Asl; for pricea oa 50,000 or 100,000. Cash accompany?Dg^ll-ordera, ADDRESS R. L. COX, ETHEL, S. C., NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER THE SCi'JKTIFIC AKD MODERN' EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITANT Li,I. Capsieum-Vaseline. EXTRACT C? THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT TAKEN DIRECTLY IN VASELINE DON'T WAIT TILI; THE COMES-KEEP A TUBE HANDY A QUICK.SURE; SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PA1N.-PRICE 15c. -IN COLLAPSIBLE TUCES MADE OF PURE TIN-AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS, OU BY MAIL OM IcECEtPT OF 15c. IN POSTAGE STAMPS. A substitute fer sr.d superior to mustard or any other plaster and will not blister the rr.oct delicate skin. The pain-allaying and curative qualities of the article are wonderful. Ii will step thc toothache at or.ee, and relieve Head ache and Sciatica. We recommend it as the best and safest external counter irritant known also as an external remedy fer pains Ir. the chest and stomach and all Rheumatic, Neuralgic and Gouty complaints. A trial will prove what we claim for it, and it will be fcur.d to be invaluable I i the household and fer children. Once used r.o family will be without it. Many people say "It Is thc best of all your preparations." Accept no preparation of vaseline unless the same carries our label, as otherwise it Is not genuine. Send your address and we will mall our Vaseline Booklet describing our preparations which will Interest you. 17 State St. Ch1 ES EB ROUGH MFG. CO. New York City For Abundant Crops rep wita a generous supply of Potash in the fertilizer at the Crops cannot thrive in the most care fully prepared soil, even with thc most skilful planting, unless supplied with the necessary plant-food. fJ is absolutely necessary to plant growth". I^Ptent Food" is thc tit'c of a book which we publish and mail free to farmeni It is not an advertising pamphlet, but a book which every farmer should have. GERMAN KAU WORKS Nc?/ York-93 Nassau Street Chicago-Monadnock Bulldinjf Atlanta, Qa.-?224 Candler Building Goss-Straight-as-an-Arrow ! JOHNSON'S TONIO enos st rn Ich t ns ::i nrrow f the trouble It is worth ?KV.l? n I t,l?- :-n-.l .veli' for 5J iva:*. It b 10) time* belier .:?UU tho Best Le-t thin ; made for ?ri?>pe. Writu T?i3 J?:ins]^:s CiMU S Feyor Tnnij Co,, SAVANNAH, GA. AGENTS (without money) WANTED p^ppp^a ra mm fm? ?: ttK%It yon pu/Terfrom Kpiloptie Fits r rFnllinfc 5^ISSbifknenar,r have Children iliat ?J SO, my K??|||Ln. "cw Discovery and Troatrrsnt i^V-fa STTi^? w'l' sive them iTirnorfiato rot.'sf, or <9 La Grippe Bad Colo's ?j j a tygt F li V fi K S i Keeps the breath, teeth, mouth and jj i antiseptically clean and free from un? ' healthy germ-life and disagreeable odors, which water, soap and tooth preparations| alone cannot do. A germicidal, disin fecting end deodor i ?zing toilet requisite of exceptional ex cellence and econ omy. Invaluable for inflamed eyes, throat and nasal and uterine catarrh. At drug and totJejL star. P?XTIN? I j..-.-: t?3nn<tbi ruga WUK. j-.p i.-jwy uo'l. |#;.y:-A; tree hy mail. O?TB AUKan-l f?ll oddroi E?2 jJlY. li. MAY, M. 0..5? PM;I Slrwt. ?'.rv Y?rl patf ?pus ?RI 9? wa. QA PG-?J ibles which need attention, take Cardui. The ingredient . ;d have a strong influence over the womanly organs and igth. They are purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, and i woman's vital energies. If sick, you are urged to try II * val if Stetsonville, Wis., writes: "As a result of womanly eat, or stand on my feet, without suffering terrible dis li. Now I feel better than I ever did before.*' Try it. V/rite for Free 64-pa?e Bock for V/crr.-n, civ-ns symptema, causes, home treatment and Mva.ua?. hin'.o on diet, exercises, cte Cent free on rccuest in plain wrapper, by mall prcr.zid. Ladi;s' Advisory Dip?., The Chsttr.nccira ?icdiciae Co. Chattsnt PW1 , 0 Ti * J> 0 Fonsiiitis ss swe??ng m? foftemmaKonof fte glands rf ?hs side of fhe ftroaK us6d GS a ?cng?e end cpplied io Hie ourdde or Hie ihrocr reduces^ fha swelling cind gives instanl1 relief. passed^ Lungs this ilnfmenS" is unsur ??oons Lisiimen?' is indispensable when travelling because te penetrating,worming, sooS-hing, healing and antiseptic. - Price 25^,50*6*1.00 r.irri, BOV^, VVCWE::, MISSES AND CHILDREN, VVTT^ Doaslss retskes ?ndactio maro *mon's$2.60,$S.QGend$3iOOshoos ?::;.T??Cr iii fVc//cr,. ?. 2CJ? tcr.gcp* arc] m Ta a" erases* vaft/e sitan an*; cSiior <=r^v^ ;':o^c ir; ino world (o-dsv* ??'?* Fax% Color ;trd Kl L. Douglas $4 2nd GS GHI Etyp Shoos Osnnol 39 Eqt?sliad At Any Pries ;? WTTO?f. VA I.. Dacelas :r.ne rn:l prlcftla sr.n:?od on hottom. Take >"o Rnl>?titutc. l>v the hort >iic*; rlcalcM r>r^ywhcre. Jihoyj miled Oom fa<-tery to any part o? the world, ll'us uated Catalogirco toouyaddre?i. >^'. i.. A?o VGjUJUS, Urockton, JUcaa. Eaten bread is Boon forgotten. Iri?h. So. 12-!08. sr ccnictod Cvlrh weak ovca> ut? Thompson's Eye^^sie?