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\fo Enjoy y the full oonfldfnco of tbo Well- Informed of tho World an(| the Coaimendali w? of the most eminent j>hy0leiani it wua osscn* ? - iiitl that tho component i>arts of Syrup 4 of I'iga and Elixir of Henna nhould l>c known to and approved l>y thorn; th^ro fof#, tho California 1 i;j Byrup Qp,. pul> llshos u full statement 'with every packu;?'. Tho porfept parity and uniformly of pro duct, which th*y demand in a lixatiVc remedy of an cthleul character, arj anurcd by tho Company'* original method of man ufacture known to the Company only. V Tho ftgn of California rir<? nwd in the production of Syrup of I it 7* :>n 1 J.lnir. of Henna to promote the pleasant hut tho medic inn I prineipjeH tin' obtained from plants known to net mo?t beneficially. i To K*;t it'i bcin'ficfal eft'cts alway-> l"iy the genuine manufactured l?y the (.'tJi fomia 1 ig Syrup Co. only, and f<>i by ull leading drupgUt<j. Thoughtful Reflection. Helping the folh/w < hut will not help himself i^ not ehntity; it's f"d iflhmiBB, The meek slu'ill inhibit tli>< Mirth but the li uv f I ? J- will I lilS'C |l?j*Ki'xiOll be font I ho will in i h t ??? 1 . Most unfurl viifiili' si n is Ihi* feoii who h: s ii > >1 4*i (?> 1 1 Lf li v. i t Id Well, or n<',t j nil if I Iwcp Hihnl. '80, 20 -'OJ. Tho pi'Hiinii>| s t ivn I s h'MH'Hlli l J.' tri'u uf and growls wl.? n the fruit falls un Iuk hi'inl, ? I MUNYON'S PAWPAWPILLS ?Til'' I ? l* M f SlllMIII tl n ml I.ivrr I *1.1 1 -t Mll't II I'-lhtll.VM mill ( >.r <Yn hi Ipa t l?i?. In II r c j I tun, .1 n uu M?i>. Mil :>i;i:ifM, Hour Slninn. ti 1 ? ii' l.r and nil nlin. ?(.; ? nrUlnif from a r - ?1 c r o il Ht'iiiiiii-') <<r hI.ikkI'Ii llwr i'l'.vy ron'n?!! tl) rv, r, t l-.'i I - t"l f .. tin nil t In' I r (.OH I. . I X.ll.lfh I,f M i h ? 'i i I <i ?* I'm w (oiij. a'i<l iiii1 i -n !<? f- i ?> >l i. ' I f t < T'tw-Pnw frulf. I ;l y- r< ? u.i lilOII'J these |.|Um U"? 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JOc., Uk:, m?J 80e. uru* ?tort* . Plank El'-wn Thror^h Tror. l\;wh (lav ! > 1 1 ? ' i r ? ? li.-1 t s.ijic r.'-'-v frc.iU of 1 ho I u ! " '? Oil IInmI ilea ill a : > I i I I .a A.-, at: < iil'-i.i ?? <1 l ???? if ak i.-tli I' lc- >>:' ! w:tn! a i |> i;t- ?! >. and a | ?liml: ' nil i!v of I lu' II. 'ii. .Vv M. 1* ?????.? r* ?%. ;.i> 1 ?.! twelve Hal' .i lion' Alia;.'.', ri>- u > \ join?i| i i .!? I iv a t ? v >i . .i ? All '!.t ti'i V\ as a ? one llic I'iai'k p.'l.c I np driven tor- ? ? ! i i la' ? ? ' iv n i ?? ? i ? It* it 1 1 ? ? t i i ? > : * : a nun. N ???',!?. ?..i? the p lai.K' ?.!,(>: t'li.aiuk Ice It i : went hon: i a..:ii ? : trc?o. T.h" I'lajik vn-. | 1? t ui> ii. the yaul nt M lu i?. 1 5 .?? * -a .\nnil n:i?l otlior plunks in tl.v |>:k' i.d UioU'stcl hv f 1: *? viii'l. So siiicnlit docs Mr. IMierfs i'lor ilns :\> tion of ti.o I. . ..a>!>> :l:ai I ? ' as i ! n not if' t<'!:':!!^ i,...- i c pla.ik driven thtwv^!. ! .c i..j }.?-,? 1 <>r derinir |1:HI .r '? : :t i ; :>(? ri: V.'oaltl: mmm' ; la : i .ii r ? ;i <\ v i ??? ?: . ???. . , Vunt lo l ! \ 'a . v\. !ivr,, {; <? ?bhsin :-.H t , ^ . peps o::?. . t ' ? ? 1 ? - j? . Man >ii.^,-.: ? , : ? ?? ;i t? PAilcil it i ;.M i. . . 1 ' . .1 n! inct i "i n i. ti. : '. ?? "Good" > Breakfast, Lunch or Supper : Del icfous Post ! i 'new1 dainty of pearly white 1 torn, by the makers ofPostum | and Crape-Nuts. 'Toastieg are fully cooked, ! rolled Into thin wafers and tOAStcd a crisp, golden -brown, 'Ready, to e.it direct from the ; toox withvcre;r.m or good milk. jTbe exquisite flavour and crisp ! ? Acnderness delights the most fastidious epicure or invalid. ? "The Taste Lingers" Popular pkg. ioc. Large Family ?Im 15c. (Wii br. Grocers. * POO, 250, 000 I _ El SUGAR SUIT Trust Gives $2,000,000 Cash and Returns $7,000,000 Secuiities. HIPPLE SUICIDE PECALLEf) Kuit of (Mo IViwifc) Ivnulu Riikiut Com pany 1'uv Suddenly Htopp eil (it Cni?ed Slat oh Court When lUMilWJon is Made. *"?. 1 Ne w York (,'lty.? Tv.o million <1oU IruH In cash, (Iio return of $7,000,000 par vtilyo of 1 1 ( l< m held hh collat eral, i? it <1 (ho eaoeellni Ion ?; l it loan i >i 1 1 ,2. ">0,000 tnoro wan the price whleli (ho A ujorlrnii ?Sn;?iir JtcflnlnK ('out* I I*. ii y (o |i ;i y In settlement of (ho suit- bcoilKht H';uln?t U by? 1TTCT Pennsylvania Kugrtr IUflnlu? Com pany under the Shcrnma Anti-Trust act. The Hull WiiH brought to reoovor 930,000,000, being the triple damages allowed l>y tho statute, on (ho chargu (hat the Sugar Truit, I?h connxel, John IC. Parsons, and (JiiHtnv Kiwi), a broker, had conspired to wreck tho Pennsylvania ComOuny through (ho' jmullutn of a well concealed 'loirti deal Thfl ra?o litis hern on trial be foro J u?Jg? Holt, In (hi* I'nlted Btalefi I) I Ht r i c t Court for two week*, but w.a? stopped suddenly when tho lawy<)i* got together for a ft tin I settlement. This Ki'tlW uM tif i.f (he pi nnsylva nia Sujjjar IIcOuIul? . Company'v null comes Immediately on (op of (ho ptiy ino.nl by the Sugar Trust to tho Pul led States (J'lvernnu lit of $2,000,000 In rash :ih tho amount out of whlvh Iho l.'nUod Hlal?? had been cheated t-h.ro ugh the UK.; of fraudulent scab-H on the sugar- welching piers la p.ronklyii. There was an element of personal tragedy behind tho Pennsylvania com pany's suit, for the fluslii}; flow n of the new plant w bl oh Adolph Segal had built foi' It to ctiiii pel o with the Ku gar ' Trust . ami consequent ?1 ?? elntion of Its securit lea, w f s ono .of the contributing ciniKcH ia the down fall of tlu! Heal Ks'ate Trust Com pany, of Philadelphia, whoso presi dent, .Frank JJlpple, committed sul ? ido when the exposure came. The f I i 1 1 jllrit UUS tlltjlltlitl'd through tin* Ileal Kstato Trust Com pany as holder of largo amounts of th? Pennsylvania -Sugar Refining Company's securities, although It whs brought i:i tho name of the corpora tion. in 10"!? Segal built tho now plant of tin* I'ennsyl vanla Sugar Refining Company, aiifj then, after tying up no. oo(i out of ? .000.000 of its stork' in a voting trust, wanted to borrow $1.2fin,ooo for some of bis \iutures and pb'dg'Ul tills stock along with a big block of the concern's bon?!;' ami various other collateral as pi-f'sriiy lor tin1 loan (lustav Kissoll a-l.'d that during tho pendency of tli". Iran Hi" h'?ld? r of tin? collateral K-b ? ?n Id i ?'".>? t t"i directors if Segal's 1 1 1 1*. a i < o in |ni n \ . Kiss* II w;r5 acting under the ex I'll- It authorization of the Sugar T r ii t ; I'*.* nanii 1 as directors himself a : 1 1 j tii!'" fl-rlc-, ?l;n vol'd not to op.-ri the plan1 utilil,. the loan wag 1 ? I J-T 1 ? I plnnt was accordingly locked up, ai.vl has remained so ever since. six si n ; i . \ t i : i > nut rn \i i>. Member* of. O'Dell l'.i< >kcr -age Com* p. i ii) (ie( .Jail Tc rins. Ciaeiuiiat i, Ohio. ? Louis W. Fos t . 'i n M . (Ionian, Walter C'anip b.'il. A C. I'alduin. Kdwln Hell and .! M 5-icoj t ? !?! ? 8"iit"nced each to a i i in of > :x months in Jail and each In.' I $ 'J " ? and cos ?. ; y .1 udga Tliom p hm. i.i t;.o d i.it.,1 States District Court he; i , for using t)u> I'nited States mulls i > further schemes to d"fr:ri 1 iu conducting a bucket shop, Ttn? d' f. ndants operated as tho O'Dell It: ok- rage Company. William .' O'DMl r a jii > h^re from Savannah, C.T., with f 10,u00 cash aim opened n Ion ket shop. Ho soon had branchea in tho principal rlties anil towr.s of the West and South. When O'Dell died ho left an estate of $'.',000,000, Tho ru'ti sentenced were O'Dells former clerks .ami telegraph epera* to:':', who continued tho busl ens. PASTOR PAYS gtlHKJU ALIMONY, The lie v. C. T. Ilusscll, of Rrooklyn, Set il"s Litigation With iffs Wife. l'it tsbe^g. Pa.-- Tho long pending ! I * i : I. >'i |1 i t,\u':i tho llov. Cbarh'S i Kux-,'11, ioi inei'i) of this city, but : ..v i:f lii>. -kiyj, N.'Y , and bis wife. Maii. i F. Kusstdl, vas s ttleq liei o w I irii c"?:tirtel for th? \\ii'et who Mi' d i. jine tuna ago for a divorce, ro? cfii-'.e.'. i t; th<? dockets la tho protho i : ? > i a r > h ottlcu for tho payment of $ tit! 3 0 alimony up to S; pto'mher 1, I 51iO'J f -r Ci-;u;nel {cch fuid $C0 c .-:s Mt'ii! lis ngfi 1 1; o Rev. Mr. RuneoU i.. :v; J all !.!?> property to Drooklyn, vith the"te>ulf that his wife obtained r. v, ;.t of foreign attachment aoalns< It. 1 ol ii AI TOIS1S . DltOWNFI). Mat liie.e I'opplcv Into ! acraniento I li \ er ? I win tie or Swim* to a llonf. Kito - l.M*:din*.:. *':?! Mrs. W. I ' I ? " . Mrs. .1 1 1 I ntngati. Miss I i . . ? : : ai: 1 Ml.-s Julia Dun i.'!' \.<" w ev ill r."il !kto \ i ' !;? o m/. ile to, i 1"1 into : . !? S.-.c: a.o t. * ?> lllv er. 'Joe chri'T t;r mv,iiii to a boat and v. < i ii r.i i: in i i. \\ i i ii s\voi<!!.s. I't i t iigiK^e I'olit it i:ins ri^lj in a Park at l.l>tmn. l.isb mi. ro: tut;al Domingo (Vn <? no an 1 Count Arnoso. a former Mln i>t r, fought a u( i cu dud wllh?wbrdt la a lot al park. The caus-e of tho dispute wag j,(> litlcn! Centeno Isa friend of Dr. Joro Alpoim, chicf of the Progressive Dis sidents. Centeno finally ran his swc\rd through his opponent's thigh, and tli? encounter eatuo to an end. Netvsy Paragraphs. Mormons are uolnn to build a leuiplo In Chicago. Tlio Cloorgla Railroad resumed a normal passenger service. The Duma adopted the bill legaliz ing Ihu sect or Old Believers. Americans In Porto Rico are re viled and abused without stint by native*. Governor Hughes, of New York, reduced the appropriations for 1009, which amounted to mofe than |9, 000,000 over those for 1908, to ft net ?xc?m oC 1464,000. . ? SUCK HMD HMD A NATIONAL ORDER Seized Utters Show Members All Over the United States. HEADQUARTERS AT MARION, OHIO Vlttuilo, Oiu? of tit* pfiHOnrni, fW?? Moved to ITnfo Heeii Connected ? With fV'Iroitliio'M I >??<?( It ? Hvi rtetiro of Money Kent to Italy. Cincinnati, Ohio. ^Detectives are fathering t-vldi nee against the hlack j Hand hand which w A3 rouyded up in I Co hi nib '.in mikI Marlon, Ohio, und it is j expected that operations iu nenriy every largo elfy in the United Htates [and ramifications of tho Secret Her* ico in Hiiiy will bo laid bare. In addition to tho arrest of four 8lcllians in Marlon, Columbus and Dennison, Jon Hotel la and Main lUttQ wero taken into custody in Marlon. Those arrested were Sain Lima, said to be the ringleader of the k'*?K In tho United Hiutes, and Joe Rizzo in j Marion; Antonio Mnrslsi in Dotinison , und Tony Hlcherio in Columbus. These arrests were made on letters Kent to John Amicon, a wealthy fruit dealer of Columbus, Ohio. The In spectors Htato they hnve evidence showing that a room in the rear of ji Jttle fruit store iu Marion, conducted by tho Klz/oy. was the heali; uarte.ru of the society in this country, and they found In a safe there letters which throw light on many successful attempts to extort. money from wealthy HnlianH In Ohio. New York, Pennsylvania and other States. "Tliere 1h no doubt that tho lilack Hand, with Itn headquarters in Ma^ rlon, Ohio, has it ? branches In Chi cago, Pittsburg and other cities, and also in Italy," said Chief Postoftlce Inspector Holmes. "We have abso lute evidence thnt a division meeting of the Hlaek Hand was held at IJellrv fontuine, Ohio, a few week's ago, and immediately thereafter tho members of the nam; who had voted on the di vision of the spoils sent $2000 In pos tal money orders* to Itnly from tho prtstofP.co at Marion, Ohio. ft is* | plain that these men are so well or ; nanl/.rd that they meet and vote on j tho division of thntr proceeds of ex tortion on somewhat of a business | Imsls " | Columbus, Ohio ? ?Postal Inspector Oldlleld Is positive the Black Hand suspect, Oollo^ero Vlearrio, arrested at Ilel lefontalne, was. connected with I tho murder of tho New York detec j tlvu 1'etronlno in Italy some months ' fltjo. "I base my belief," he said, j "on the fact that this man Vlearrio j la known to have left for Italy about I the Mine Petrosino was assassinated." j Vlearrio is a brother of Antonio I Vlearrio, arrested at Marlon, lie was found a' the home of Mrs. Salvatore 1 Clra. which was surrounded by the ' officers. Vlearrio was heavily armed I and had JlOfto on h!s person. Wom ; en and chl>dr?n in *he house are said I to have hcen armed also. j Vlearrio Is a member of the fruit ; Arm of Deniar & C > Salvatore Clra } v.r.;; shot ?ifei killed a year ago by I Charles: D'*mnr, a nephew, who was j acquit '.ed on the plow of self-defense. I A year prior, Joseph Deniar. a broth I rr of Charles Deniar. was assassin I at ed . and hi* slayer was never cap* i tured. ^ Itll LKS FOIfi JAIFi DKLIVFIiY. I tat/ ( Lives of Trollop Passengers Put in Great Peril i>y !."?<) Convicts. .Toilet. Ill ? A Jail delivery plot, r by which more than 100 men were to ! have escaped from the State Penlten i-tiary, w as thwarted by the c.oolneas of i [ a handful of guards when 150 con I vlctrt were hehl under threatening 1 rifl?s nft^r nno of their number had I broken from the stone quarry lino ' and made his escape. | For a time, while August Vatter, ! the running convict, was making hla | wild dash from the line. Uvea of past Hungers In two electric cars were men. need by the rifles of the guards, as they wero aimed in a vain attempt to catch a pllmpse of the fleeing prisoner as he raced side by sldo with the speeding trolley. Vatter, who was picked by the leaders of the phot to mako tho flrut break for liberty, was captured after a chase of two hours through tho countryside. He wns trapped In a shed by the daughter of a farmer, who bad' been notified of hla escapf j over the telephone. j KOO CANAL LOCK WltKCKKD, I Steamer Perry (I. Walker Crash?* Through Gate*, Sault file. Mario, Mich. ? Tho Can. ndlp.n locks wcro wrecked when tho lower gntea wcro rammed while tho Bteaiueru Apslnlttbola and Cre?ceDt City were passing down through the ship canal by tho Perry Q, Walkor, of tho Gilchrlrt fleet, which was paasins up. As a result, the Walker, which rammed tho Kfi?es. has a holo In her hull, the Crescent City has found* ered, and the Asslnlaboia is damaged, and the J 4,000.000 Canadian canal is out of commission for tho rest of the season, the damage being esti mated at $2 50,000. Former KlierifT the Victim. Edward Callahan, former Sheriff of Breathitt County, Kent-ieky, and who was one of the prlncioHl figures In the 1 [nrgis-Marcum feud, was shoj from ambush In his home in ('rock ?ttsvllle and mortally wouixled. Auto Speeder f/oses Lironsc. Charged with ntcessive speeding la Trenton, N. John F. Detz, of Phil adelphia, wns deprived of his ninety . horse-power automobile license, and will have to appear before the State Commissioner to show cause why his driver's permit should not also bo rc? voked. Immense Pen Crop. Pea picking has begun in Now Jer sey, and the crop is immense, ... - r \ Indicts Negro Hnvetl From Mob. The Allen Conntv Grand Jury. at , Lima. Ohio, returned an indictment, against John W. Beam, a negro at torney. eharRlnK him with runrder in the first degreo for killing Mrs. Maud Dlltz. Beam escaped lynching by a mob at the time the crimo was committed. ? Champion Swimmer Marrle*. Mrs. Florence Oooflyear Wagner, who recently obtained a divorce in Paris, was married to Charles N. Daniels, tho champion swimmer of the "world, at tho Plata Hotel, New York City, ? ,\. * * NEWS FROM WASHINGTON Most of the Senate's attention Mon day w?h Kiven to diacussion of I*)iili|> pine ftugar and tobacco tariff, finance committee's substitute for the House provision being considered. It wa* or-Civil on the one hand that the American sugar imst and not the Philippine producer* would benefit thereby, and on the other that to ud m i t into the inland* sugar free of duty would open the way for it* free udinirfMioit into thin country. An amendment to admit su^ar into the Philippine# free of duty wan hint, II to -10. Senator Aldrieh suid that I'reHident Tuft ha* endortscd the Phil ippines paragraph. For Heveral day* it has be?n recog nized hy the opponents of the income lax < j motion that tin* only way they roiild make certain the defeat of the proposition would be to offer some iluii tf in it m at end, which would be ac ceptable to the country. Tax on net earning* of corpora tions, gross receipt* of cor|>orutions, dividend* of corporations and other forma of corporation taxes were brought forward one after another only to meet rejection from advocates of the income tux. It became known that 1 'resident Taft disagreed with the supporters of a tax ou incomes and would lend the administration's influence to bring about their defeat. Hut the income tax faction, number ing all of the Democratic Senators hi id a number of progressive Repub licans, variously estimated nt twelve to nineteen, have been keeping up a bold front, refusing to b<* diverted from their purpose by the suggestion of different forms for corporations taxes. Tho lariff bill reached an eventful stage in the Senate Saturday. A num ber of items in tho freo list were disposed of. Works of art over twenty years old werq placed on the fro list by a vote of r,li (o If). Tho starch industry re ceived prelection by a re\ isal of tho committee recommendations by which tapiloca and sago Hour will bo subject to a duty of one cent a pound when not imported for food, ('rude potash, pot ash carbonated, caustic potash and radium were placed on tho free list. Tho latest innovation in the I'nited States navy was the decision to equip the battleships Florida, I tab, Dele ware- and North Dckota with auto malic electric olevators for the use of olTiccrs. Beyond the statement that the De partment- of Justice has assigned two agents to duty in New York under in structions to examine into the condi tions under whicll. the recent compro mise waajulYected by the American Sugar Helloing Company and the I'ennsyl'.'ari'.a nt-i'ming Com pany, no ollicial information can be obtained here regarding. the purpose of the administration. It is, of course, understood that the special agents* are looking into the allegations that the compromise disclosed conditions i:i the original nettlement between tho two corporations involving a viola tion of the Sherman anti-trust law. A local paper prints what purports I to be an interview with ex-Attornoy (nigral Bonaparte, which in effect, amounts to a declaration that during 'his administration the Department of Justice was without the evidence necessary for a successful prosecii' tion. But oflicials of the Department j of Justice, when pressed for a slate* i ment of its intentions. decUred that j the proceedings in their present stage I must be regarded as confidential. ? ? ? ? In the Senate where the woolen schedule of the tariff bill was under discussion Friday, Senator LaFol lette declared that Senator Aldrich had forfeited the confidence of other Kcpulfll.can Senators and had stated " half truths, which have discredited his leadership before this body and before this country." When the chair called Mr. LaFolletto to order because of Ids personal allusion, the latter said he had not noticed th'it the rule forbidding personal allusions had been applied equally to all Sena tors. Twenty-four amendments to the wool schedule offered by Mr. Lftr Follettc and voted on en block were voted down, as also several amend ments by Senator Bacon and one by Senator* Gore, Consideration on the incomo ques tion was postponed by the Senato un til June 18. Department of Agriculture decided to investigate charges made by J. F. Harms against the meat inspection system nt the National Yards Fast St. Louis. Secretary Ballinger eliminated the common carrier and the so-called confiscatory clauses of the old oil and gas pipe, line regulations in opera tion in Oklahoma. The American National lied Cross Society sent .$5,000 for relief work in Asia Minor. ??.In the roifsuT7> ration of the woolen 8? lK'?lule of t ho tariff hill hv the Se.i nte Wednesday, the financo rommit tee won several victories, three of its amendments to increase the rates hy the. House on wool top and other wastes, on shoddy and on tops bei:\?j adopted. The increase was from 20 cents to 30 cents per pound. Senator Dolliver, declared that he had dis covered a rap trust, whih was denied by Senator Warren. Senators Warren and LaFolletto were the principal speakers, the former speaking in favor of increased and the latter in favor of lower duties. John Norris, chairman of the com mittee on paper of the American Newspaper Publishers' Association, addressed the finance committee in a plea for free wood pulp and lower duty on print paper. The Interstate Commerce Commis sion an dthe shippers and railroads .interested in tiic Spokane rate c?.?c Ajrreed to postpone until fall the phases of the ease still in contro versy. YOUR j BACKACHE WILLYIELD To Lydia E. Pinkbam's: Vegetable Compound Hockland. Maine. ? "I waa troubled for a lung time with uaina in my back and aide, and wait uuaerablw in every why. I doctored until I was dl? cou rawed, and thought I Bhould never get well. I read a testimonial about I,ydla K. Plnkham'H Vegeta ble Compound, and thought I would try it. After tak ing three bottles X was cured, and never felt so Well In all my life. I recommend J^rdla E. Plnkhom's Vegetable Compound to all my friends."? Mrs. Will Youno, 0 Columbia Avenuo, Hock land. Me. liackache fs a symptom or female weakness or derangement. If you have backache, don't noglect It. To K(,t permanent relief you must reach the root of the trouble. Nothing we know of will do this so safely and ? u rely as l.ydla K. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. Cure the cause of these dis tressing aches and pakis and you will become well and strong. The groat volume of unsolicited testimony constantly pouring In proves conclusively that I.vdia E. Pinkham's Veritable Compound, made from roots and herbs, lias restored health to thou sands of women, Mrs. IMiiklmm, of l*ynn? Mush., invites all Kick women to write her for Advice. She litis guided thousands to health free of charge. Who Would win must learn to bear, A Domestic Kyo Iteniedy Compounded by Kxperienced 1'hyniclnns Conforms to l'ure Food nnd I>rugs I.*aws Wine Friend* Wherever l's?l. A.sk Drug (fists for Murlu? Rv?* ????rr?f?ly. 'IYy Muriivs The leas said the "sooner nv'udetl. ( 'f Ml! Ill U l? i t it s I't ii !1 l).v 1 ? u i 1 ? I i ! 1 -_r their kitchens. ? Gorman. 8o. 25-'09. Rough on ltafcH, unbewtuhlo exterminator. Hough on Hen Lico, Nwst Pow<tor, 8.V. Rough on Bodbug*. Powder or Liq'd, 25c. Rough on F1o?h, Powder or Liquid, ii5c. Rou.;h on Roach?*?, Pow'd, t.y\,X.?iq'd, 25-3. Rough on Mofh and Ant*, Powder, 2*.^'/ Rough on SJcoeters, agreeable in tine, Vi.Sc. E. S. Wells Chemist, .J"r^v City, N. J. For Onargc customers, New York Sun. When the trade of a department store is so large that the. floQiiman and sales people cannot roeouni/e credit customers readily various ex pedients have been adopted f>n cs t nlrlisli iutr tlyir identity. The usual system provides fur Ion:: waits while the customer's name is looked up. hut a quicker mefhod i bascd on an identification coin bear ing the registered number, which is sent to the cashier with t!ie credit payment if the customer takes t he purchase with him. One New Yoik firm has nugnvnted this svstem 1> v small books containing gummed and perforated slips bearing the cus tomer's printeffnnmo and arldress. When making purchases, says S\s teni, tho customer merely tears off two of the address slips and hauls them to the salesgirl. One slip is stuck into the package as an address l:\bcl if the goods are to be delivered and the other is attached to the cash ier's account. Tho scheme saves time and trouble ami eliminates tho chances of error in transcribing the name anl addre^. It is said to avoid more errors than any other plan in nr.?. There is a whole lot- of rolision in everything n fellow docs if he does it well. rilKSSEI) IIARP Coffee's Weight on Olt) Age, When promJnent men reallro tho Injurloua ofTeats of cofteo and tho change In health that Postum can bring, they are 6lad to lend their tes timony for the benefit of others. A superintendent of public schools In ono of the southern states says: "My mother, Blnce her early child hood, was an lnvetcratp coffee drink er, had beeu troubled with her heart for a number of years and complained of that 'weak all over' feeling and sick stomach. "Some time ago I was making an official visit to a distant part of the country and took dinner with one of tho merchants of the place. I noticed a somewhat peculiar flavour of the coffee, and aeked him concerning It. He replied that It */\s Post um. "I was so pleased with Ify that after tho meal was over, I bought a pack ago to carry homo with mo, and had wife prepare some for the ne*t meal. Tho whole family wero bo well pleased with it, that wo discontinued coffee and used Postum entirely. "I had really been at times very anxious concerning my mother's con dition, but we noticed that after us Irig Postum for a short time, Bho felt bo much better than she did prior to Its use, and had little trouble with her heart and no sick stomach; that tho hesrflaches were not so frequent, and her general condition much im proved. This continued until she was as well and hearty as the rest of us. "I know Postum has benefited my self and the other membors of tho family, but not in so marked a degree as lo the case of my mother, as she was a victim of long standing." Read ?The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. "There's a Reason." ? Brer read tho above letter? A wn (m* appears from time to tlm*. Thfj are genuine, true, mmd full mt hamaa tat? inc. These Farmers are Building a Rural Telephone Line It La the mo*t valuable tbinf for a com munity to poiicii. It put* tho doctor/ merchant, broker, depot, post office, rela tive* and friends all within immediate reach. It protects the home and does irway with tht isolation of farm life tbat drives the boy* and yirtv to the big eitie*. Have You a Rural Telephone? If you hav* not, cut out this adver* tluement, writ ? your name and address om the margin and mall It to our nearest houae to-day. Upon receipt of your address wo will Bead you at once a copy of our I'reo Bulletin No. 101 on "How lo Build Rural Telephone Lines and their Costa" Wo have aold nearly fifty thousand faunciV telephones ainca March ist, Tho cost is very low where each sub acriber helps build the Una. (jet your family doctor and merchant interested, it helps them and the whole community as well as you. ACT TO. DAY WEOTBRN BLHCTiftlp U?tHirfl Officii ^ morl4U oMail RPt*011 Tno worn ? ol'Iwt iairt iMltw W#* lu uto lu iho Uulud blutt" to-?W' AtlanU K*n*M Oily Oliuilunail ForUmoalh ?>???.??9 w??m vmhm mifocM? E*.,n\ r?u,?,. i . ii r ^T",. u UK. lu iho United bluto. U^Ur. ?flM ??K Mko City , J M ? 2 Lo?U ,v4l^?w.C??UltT ,rk -Htn Vf.?c,^o IndimnftpolU Baviu>u*h ? DISTEMPER l'lok?*<, KpUuoiIc, C?Urrhfl V* ? . yar, lntluvn**, Cough#, Cold*. *?.. tit ?U ptMlklxlJ J.KTH.IM u? qalcklT oared bf Quit'# PUHaiM* ?b4 Oo?f b Osr*. Ouc. u<?4. au?rt*l*?4tof*r?. M?t I *? MirnultWtt "V.???rti>?rT book, ft**. Woll* ijjodUlo* Oof t?tey?wa, UA. MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN. A Owt?W 0?jr* far FaTCrtebnCMto fUrapU ??lW4 VkKK A\Mrei>?. k. a. OLMSTED. L? Roy, H. Y unci v ? # I ok lief. Dropsy 1: K*moT<i all swelling 1? I to M 6ara; enecta ? p?nnan?nt cur a In to to *> day*. Trial trealme*! ?I Ten Irc?. N*othlt)RC?n b? fali?? , Writ* Dr. H. H. Croon'# 8on?, 3aaolili?l?, fttl ? Atlanta, ? Restored Gray Hair to Natural Color/ AtMOVII BANDRUrr ANQ fiCU KF IuTigorat?? and pr?veu'? lh< hair from falling off, . Tot lilt fey Orusgtata, or ftant Dlract by XANTHINE *00., Richmond, Virginia n ft/ feltla; *am?l? tottl* ]((. Sand far Circular* Pimples, Etching: Humors , Rheumatism, Eslood Poison, Eczema , Bone Pains. B. B B (Botanic Blood Balm ) U the only "lond remedy that kills tlte |iol?<Hi In the lihy^d and then |>url fie* It? HendlnK ft llood <>; pure, rloli blood direct to the akin surface, Bones, Joints, mid wherever the dl*ea?e T? iocfti?d In thU uivyaii Sores, I'lcord. Pimples, Kruntiona are healed and euro. t. put ?;? and aches of RheumittlHin cease, HTTrtill njrn au hsKl? B B B Oon>|>lctcly changes the body Into clean, healthy condition. trlvinu the skill the rich. red hue of perfect hcalt/i. B. B B euros thi i worst old cft"<es. Try It tl 00 |>or Inrge bott'.n at all I>ni?f fj'orc.8 with direction* for home euro. SAMI'LK I'HKK by vrrlllnx lU.OOI) IIAI.M CO. , Al'miU, <Jh. Ho is the fount Mcholnr who lius Icarticil- to live well. ? Dumus. AGONIZING ITCHING. I'>/<?ma For n Year ? (Jot No Ilellcf Kvc:? at Skin Hospital ? In Despair Until Cutictiru Cured lllm. "I whs troubled by a severe itching and dn', scurfy ekio on my anlcles, feet, nnna and scalp. Scratching mado it worse. Thousands of small red pucplea formed and these caused intense itching. 1 was | n V/iff.l to go to the hospital for diseasc-i i of tho ekin. I did so, the chic/ surgeon I saying: '1 never sow rich a bad ensq o t I eczema.' But I pot little or no relief. I Then I tried many socnIleJ remedies, but ! ^ I ccame so bud that 1 almost gave up in | dor.pnir. After suffering agonies for twelve ; month*, 1 was relieved of tlis almost un I henrnb'-e itching after two or three upplica I tions of Cuticurn Ointment I continued ' it -m uje, combined with Cuticura Soap and ! I'dln, and I wjs completely cured. Henry j Senrle, Crr.s* Tt., Littlo Hock, Ark.,- Oct. I 8 r.nd 10, 1007 " I'atier Dru.i A ('hem. Corp., Sole I'ropa, i of Cuticura Remedies. Boston. Mass. Lovo grows with ohslacl/'s. Difficult Case of Eczema Cured. 1 "I hfivo been afflicted, Willi eeaema for I tli? rn>t year: was under the care of a I physician all that time. I have used yom j Soap an*! Tet'erlne for three weeks and I *rn entirely well. I am a lady olghjy I four years old." j Ml** KaraU A. Dean. Myrlcks, Ma?*. Tetterlne cures Kcsema, Tetter, Ring 1 Worm. Ground Itch. Itching Piles. In fant's Soro Head. Pimples, Bolls, riouifh Scaly Patches on the Face, Old ItcVr.g Pores, DnndrufT, Cankered Scalp. Hun l?n?. Corns. Chilblains and every form of Skin Plsea*?. Tettertne 60c; Tetterlno Foap 25c. Yo.ir drugg'st, or by mall from I tho manufacturer, Tlio Bhupti Ine Co.. i Savannah, Qa, ? Wine wilt not kc.?p in a foul vessel. During Hot D.iyt aul flool XljUti Ta'ce Dr. B !I l-Vilobnrry Oor.ll il for nil Sto m *h a-vl nr,Tv*t Troubles, Children 'i'oethl ?g, oto. At Drug^l?t.s 25 J and 53 J. Cherries gre bit tor to the putted MOST WONDERFUL CURE IN THE WORID FOR ECZEMA, Dr. W. W. Leake, oC Orlnnda, Fla., who was cured of a vory bad cn*o, write*: "Hancock'a Sulphur Compound ia the most wonderful remody for Ecrdm.i I hovo ever known." Doctor# every whero preacribo und recommend it n? the grcutont cure for skm diseases evor known. You can get a boltlo from your druggist for SO cents. Dr. R. H. Thomai. of Vnldosta. Ga., was cured of a poinful skin trouble, and ho praises it in the hi|fhc*t term*. Hancock's Sulphur Compound and Ointment cui-ed nn uulv ulcer fur Mrs. Ann \V. Willctt. of \\ a*bington, D. C., in three days, llooklet free, ?f you *vrite IIa.vO'ck Liquid Sll riUUt ( O.. H?l?iroore. M l Eearlv Waaler ? Innir knnve. 1 N VA1JI) H)U VKAIIS Made Well by (firing (he Weakened _i . JCulncyn. R.'A. Davis, 700 Third Are., Col urnbus, Qa., says: "A slight trrcgu larlty of tho urine ac companied with pnln I In Uic back made in* j aware that I had | kidney trouble. I I neglccted it, and | finally got to bad I had to stop working. My back ached terri bly. I could not rest woll at night. I had rhenmatto pntn and lost all ?norgy. The urine was In an awful condition. I ran down and down until I was an emaclatod wreck and an Invalid, in bod and out of bed*, bat In it most of the time. At the time I started with Doan's Kid ney Ptlla I weighed only 125 lb*. As they helped me I kept on until well again and up to my old weight, 170 lbs. In Are years I hare, had no re turn of kidney complaint!" Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Koster-MHburn C<v, Buffalo, N. Y. Weight and measure ravb tnan toil. I SHAFTING, PULLEY6, BELTS imiil ini ?rem.iinnTi. u. Beware of errors of tho mouth. lint. W inflow's Soothing flyrup for Children teething, softens the gums, reduces influnnna t ion , ul la>'a pain , cure* wind colic. 25b. u buttle. Don't budge if you sit nt case. For COlvDS and OHIP. Hick's rAPuniNB In the brst remedy? relieve# the aching' and fcveiUhurw? cures Uie Cold and restores normal conditions. It's lluuld? effects Immediately. 10c.. '/ic. im 60c fctilriisr tlnrM 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. T ake one when you need it. Stop the trouble promptly. Never wait till night. 83i Vest-pocket box. 10 ce?? -at drtit -?tor??. K.icli tablet of the cenulrt* U marked C C C. Cures PNEUMONIA Rle?'? Ooc$e G re**? Lini ment it innda of pur* ifoo?? prr?i? (and oth?>r rfmert(i) nranta) r*co/r nliad for ffcnerttlona a* inriNabla for Pn'tdmo. nli, Onld?, Grip, ato Try K ice's Goose Grease Liniment For these ailments? It relieves speedily ?n?\ curee permanently. 25c-At all Druggists and Dealers-25c liUOSE GREASE COMPANY, OR"S8gcao' Do You Feel Run Down? II so, yon are on 0037 victim cf disease. You can avoid danger if yoq build up your system with the natunU strength?giver? DRD.JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE * which helps your body to i*j own building up. It put* the whole diges tive system in a perfect condition. Regulates tho stomsch, Imparts new v't^or and health to the tissaes. Your Druggist has it. , T<to rtztt, 50c and 5 It ' R08Y CHEEKED CHILDHEN b?a"Ujr aoa nM'l'f ? Rr<?.*ib?k?^ Ininn h ? ?lib. Y um hat* lof It* (|>?n CiM?r oil. Ills th? b??l cAthartlo, bnl inly. Th?rlov? PALATAL c?*ron on. lo?i"p, (Hill*. TUtll* oooo Cf<iLt>?rw Lick Thi Spoon A 1. 1. Dxi'^iHT*. (?? M H MOftTH A SOUTH C/UWHW* AGfKTJ HURRAY DRUG CO., fOLUOTIA.S. C. OLD NORTH STATE OINTMENT Will cur* your Pile*. Kcseta*. Errslp T cU*. Carbuncle*. IloUs, rore Fye*. Ulcer* on <h* Eyeball, Oranulat?d I .Id*. Bore Throat, Color Rh*umaUun and Appei.alcJ tt? Corns, Bunion* and fn*row m^SAt Ck?rl?(H. R. O. DAISY FLY KILLER