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Aids Nature 11m groat suoooes of l>r. Pierce's Golden Medleel Die* covcry ia curing week stomachs, . weeted bodies, week lungs, end obstiaete end lingciiug ooughe, ia beted oo (he recognition of (be fundamental (ru(b tbet "(*old<a Medical Dittovcry" supplies Ne(ure whb body-build* ing, tissue- repairing, rnusclc-iuuking materials, ia con dtaicd uuti concentrated form. With Ibis help Neture suppliea the nec caaary strength to (be stomach to digest ? food, huiid up tho body end thereby (brow of lingerie! | ohktiuute ooefths. 'Dm "Discovery" re-eetebliahes the digestivo and nutritive or^ui in sound beeltb, purifies end enrichpf the Hood, end nourishes (be nerve* ? in sburt coteblishca sound vigorous beeltb. ft ytwr dealer offer* aomaihlmi "/?< mm gomd,'* It la probably bet tar FOll MM" -It pay baftar. tint you nto thinking of tba our a not tba profit, ao tbero'a nothing " lu?t ma good " tor yoa. Bay mm ? Dr. Plcrcc'a Common Senao Medical Adviaer, In Plain I'.njliah; or, Med? (cine Simplified. 1008 pa^ea, over 700 illustration*, n?wly re vi?od up-to-dato Edition, pspcr>HHfundi aim! lor 21 one-o?rtt atompa, to oover coat ol mailing oijy. (Moth 'bound, .M'lttmpi. Addreaa Dr. H. V. Pitrca, Buffalo, N. Y, Proverbs and Phrases Tin- i is biot Iter to the f ? ? I Irkh. Tlu- f 1 1 inp'i'xt i- vide lice of lovo it? B(lC I'V'lU'll, One Wish Ungratlflid. Wife; * ' ^'??u |>rouiirt?'<l thai if I would ninrry you mv every wish would I c pat ifh-d. " Husband: "Will, isn't it 7 ' ' Wife: M No, 1 .wish i hadn't married ?you,"? Illus trated Uitn. L - ? ?+?*****& Uiw.p.nieU'cd Prank. "Dobfo.u n; an unnatural father." "How in.'" "JIh I i'i.v ihrriv h i h ? < ? I < I wai.i'li froiii ihi> lliit'il story win (low l(? I In' |i:r. iiiit'iil and hi? didn't mi- mivtl'iii^ < iil< in it."- J Jetton Jii-ral-l. Wl'* hit i r;/ It'll -fiat h oil ! 1 1 I i ? : !ih-\ ??;-> and lake our ( i' l' i ml li. CyLydia O.Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound (iardiner, Maino. I l.-vu Litn a frri'at sotr'- <t t; :u ? ? i : i <? troubles ;? > ? vi i t ! < 1 1 1 ; i i e X-V T ll I' Ml ill | \^ < > II l< t ii.ivr t.i i;<> U? ilm l.< spii:ti f. r :ui <?;>. i .! ;? n, I ; ; t 1 ? ? eM j ut lu;ir t?> ; i K rl i(. I i'.t' < .ilril i.) try I ,\<lri i I tl K tlil I!) H V I <. t :i_!- !;? ( nil) |>OII llil Sjii.ut j V#- \V a> !i - :i i :< I u ;n flit t lily r l ; 1 1?( I ill f ? ? r t > ? r ? ? #? months' ?is?? ? >t vIh ui."? Mis. S. A. \V i i.i.i \ ms, M !?'. 1 >. No. li. I i? ? x (.; anlim:/. >!?'. N<i w<>i\i:iii should submit t<> <i snrj;l-* eal ?>|>ej ..I i??n.. . ai !? a h- r.. iy j?k:i!i death, tliUil fhe l.ydi.i I'.. PinUhiuil H V?'tfi'tah!.- I ?hmjm. :;r..'|, lil.'.d < \<lusiV?) ly ti?>:i> runt.i aud 1. .i i.iir'tiial. "Thin f.i .ii > t::s dirii.e I . ? wnnon lias fnr thirty jimi's |>i>>vedt<? I ?* * the iii'tst v:i 1 1 l i : ?!?"? l < > . 1 1 1 ' .?? n> I lei-ewer uf i I lii- t't-m i!" m-.: i ?; mi - \\ resid j I IK ill ? III > ?! '? v V ? ! I y .'li ill I ? l\\ II I !l I lie I' ni ' ?.! : it' ? I ir v> i : i ? ; : ^ t ?*> ' i 1 1 1 - > 1 1 \ in t ? . ? ? . l.-i i ii' s ii tif.' <'i I .ydia K. 1 ' i : i k ! i : ? 1 1 " * \ >?<: -t ii?ie < -<i:m I!, euivs It." ,tl" ii!v .i i I r'l'.ite.H rai'i lint. li'|..\ :,.ll I ? ' : : :.l !? ? health. I r V"M lire ill. l'.'ir V .i\v;i sake as well aa I h-i-i ? v hi 1 r vi- it u l ri.ti. Mrs. Pitil. I:.i ri, at 1,;. ::n, Mush.. Invites all sit u iMiineii to writo lier for ad virv. 1 3 t u<Ia Leo is l'rcc, and al\V.i> ?> 1 ? v 1 1 ? 1 i.l. <ir .,1 ! :? ... n,.IM huh" H.IM- . - ?S' Ill I. . I. A . . : ... i . H ...... It \< K W Itl |.s KIIi.NKVAI III], I ?willy Ih'ie \ t ?? Oilier Symptom! j It) I'iiiih It. I'nlt: ir) tlu L..ru i,; ; H!:i In the it Id- J neye, In most < :i > s. ?u:d It i >i n t b to . the ii'/eil "I n vp.-i i:;J renvil} to ru llt've a.'ul c.iie t :a* nine' s: ion or In- ' !!.i :i: nril Inn of tlio k ?<!:)? ys tlist l? ln I r; I >i In ^ with I In I r wot k iiiid r;ius-l!i>? t li.i t | .1 1 ;i : h a ! itia kcu you ? "Oh my ti i"l< ' "* I !? nry (' nll.'U I. of t i *i - ' < :?>. (!?., m. ? s . T? o \ ears 4 : ? k'iJiu'V dlsotiso : tj ^ t ? ? i;*- ? cl Itpylf on tr.e. I had awful rtir.iv spells, head- , nri;rs n:ul urinary IrroK'i larltlrR. My uom "IIS WI'IIK Hill [fli-.l T I Dl'Knn vising Doan's Kidney iMU and found quick relief. I was sron restored to complete uou.l h>nlth." Krtv.rtv.b r the naive Poan's Sold by all ili ;i!rrs ;?0 (?? nts a 1 1< ? c . K09 t?r-Mllbu:n ' '<? . I! :ffab?. N Y Tune |?a>' ? - l'k< I Le \v u?d. Bad BLOOD "Before 1 began usuj^ Casearets I had a bad complexion, pimples on tny face, and mv f<n?l wh-i not dtge^led as it should have been Now I n;n entirely well, nnd the pimples have nil il isappeared from my face. I can truthfully say that Cascarets are just na advertised, 1 have taken only two boxes of them." Clateuce U. GtifTin, SherMan, Itid. Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Taste (inn! Do Good Ni'vcf Sic?en. Weaken nr (Irpe. 10c, ?.V. ,VV' Never v*M in bulk 'I r.e srr.\|. ina tablet sta-niK* 1 C ( ' C tja-irautccl to cure or ywui moocv bac'x. H27 When You're Hoarse Use fit CURE m ttsT w&vuut m ($??$*?%&* Give* immediate relief. The first dose relieve* your aching throat and ?lays the irritation. Guaranteed to contain no opiates. Very palatable. AltPracsfa*. *?* 1 (oHjtit ?il ily grows best where it is most needed.? -1 1 iikH Miller. Kougli on KaU fooln the r?t? nnd mlc?, but never foo la the buyer, The secret U, you (not the makm) 'Jo th?? mixing. Take 11 hint, do your own mixing; pay for poison only, then you i>?t result*. ft* thy uu lM'?iftl?ln tfilvrmliutlor, Don't die in the houae. l&u., 'ibe., 7fto. D?N'T 8T0P MY PAPER. Don't itop my paper, printer; Don't strike my name off yet; You know the cash come* slowly, And Ihe dollars hard to get \ ? Hut t ijk n little harder Is wliat I mean to <lo, And hc rii po the dimes together, Knough for mo and you. I can't afford to drop i i, And find it doesn't pay To do without a paper, However others may. I Unto to ask niy neighbor* To give m? theirs to loan; They don't just say but mean if : "Why don't you get your own." Wo do not want to stop it, Or seem lo he unkind ; Wo would love to send it to you t I'iiIiI you saved the dime#, Hut I'ncle iSammy, don't you know, : With a purely legal shout, I Ins mi id unless you pay us, We 're hound to out \ oil out. MUNVON'H F.M!N'KNT l)OC TO RII AT VOl It KICltVICH FRFK. Not n I'eimy to Pity For (lie Fullest Medical Kxunilnnt ion. If you are In doubt as to tho cause of your dlBrasn mall us n postal re questing amodlcal examination blank, wblcb you will fill out and roturn to us Our doctors will carefully diag nose your ense, und If you can bo cured you will by told ao; If you can not bo cured you will be told ho. - You are not obligated to iu In any way; this advice Is absolutely free; you are at liberty to tnke our advlco or not as you reo fit Send to-day for a medi cal examination blank, 11 1 1 out and return to us as promptly as possible, und our emlnentdoctors will diagnose your case thoroughly absolutely froo. Munyon'fl, f?3d und Jefferson Sts., Phlladolphln, Fa. Action of tho English Government As rurcrj Futuro of Marconi System. Two ili ins ? rernll atlouiion to the i Inst sfientilie wonde r bcJ'oro I he dis covery of aviation wireless telegra phy. Mr. Man i n i. at present in this I'Mi'ity in i oir.it 1 1 ion with tho ro- , hui Id i ut;- of his staUon at (Jlaeo IJnv, promises win less trans- At luut ie rnos Ha^'i s at 0 ti n's a word to ho deliv er! d n.i r i In* land wires of tho lirit- ' isii | t'.st fllicc. The Kuglish govt rn n.'"it simultaneously announces its taking our of all the Marconi and Idovds stations on the Uritisli ('oast I > ii t those !<?>? rvod for t rans-A I lant ie s- r.\ it o, and their annexation to the post-. Hlec telegraph system. Tho gov. I rnm? nt sei nres < on! nl of t he patents and any improvements that may ho ?? ado for fourteen years. Messaged 1 w:!l be accepted at any liritiah post - i t'lllee telegraph station for any ship having wireless equipment. The acquisition is staled by tho ' government to have been made for tho purpose of preventing a monopoly in wireless. This step affords a n easuro of tho commercial progress nl wiri 1 >ss telegraphy. Its utility nt si a has, of course, boon repeatedly demons! rat t d , but this extension un lit r governmental auspices, which Iraki's every teh pragh station in the liri-ish lsh>s to all intents and pur poses a receiving and transmitting j oint for win less messages, must stimulate its use exceedingly. If Mr. Marconi's G-cent messages are made uood, t rau^A'tlant ie communication will be wonderfully broadened. ? ?' .Pittsburg Dispatch, So. 43-'09. 1 A HAN K Kit '8 NKltVK Hroken by Coffee and Restored bjr Postum. A banker needs perfect control of the nerves and n clear, quick, accur ate brain. A prominent banker of Chattanooga tells how he keeps him self in condition; "l'p to 17 >e:irs of age I was not allowed to drink coffee, but as soon as 1 got out into the world 1 began to use it and grew very fond of it. For some years I noticed no bad effects from Its use. but in time it began to affect nie unfavorably. My hands j trembled, tiie muscles of my face j twitched, my mental processes seemed ' slow, and In other ways my system I got out of order. These conditions I grew so bad at last that I had to give \ip coffee altogether. "My attention having been drawn Postum, 1 began its use on leaving off the coffee, and It gives me pleasure to testify to Its value. I find It a dell clous beverage. like It Just as well. as 1 did cofTee, and during tho years that 1 have used Postum I have boen free from the distressing symptom? ! that accompanied the use of coffee. The nervousness has entirely disap peared, and 1 am as steady of hand is a boy of 25, though I am more than 92 years old. I owe all this to Pos tum." "There's a Reason." Read the Utile book. "The Road to WoUvlll?," In pkffs. Grocers sell. Kver re*d the Above letter? A new one ?ppe?rs from tine to time. They are genuine, true, end fall of htunw -? letweek PROFESSOR FERRER IS PUT 10 OEHTH Shot at Barcelona by a Platoon of Soldiers CONDEMNED FOR INCITINQ RIOTS ? ? ? '? T ' ? King Alfrmto Iicnorc* Appeal Mario bjr Daughter of A rcu *e<! ? (Jmte Eu> gaged tho Attention of All Euro* pe?n Nation*. Madrid, Spain. ? Profe??or 'Fran claco Ferrer, tho Anarchist who waa condemned to death for inciting tho Raicolona rlota, waa shot at Bar celona. Ferrer was Informed of his fata by tin) ^Ilnlator of tho Interior. The execution took placo In tho Montjulcb Fortruaa, Tho coudemned man maintained perfect aerenlty, ex cept d 11 rl it k tl?o farewell Interview with hla counsel. Then ho wan un able to control hla feelings or over come hla emotion. Tho greatest caution had heon taken all around the castle to prevent a demonstration. . Not moro than fifty persons were on th9 hillside and no demonstration oc curred. Tho execution wan carried out by n platoon of Infantry. Ferrer waa attended by two prlestB, but he re f lined to take tho sacrament. Professor Francisco Forror, who was formerly director of tho Modern . School of Barcelona, who arretted on September l by tho Spanish Govern mont on t ho ehargo of being a noted Anarchist and of being directly re sponsible for the nerlous rioting In Barcelona last summer, Ferrer had boon arreated onco before, In 11)06, on a charge of complicity with Manuel Morales in an attempt upon King AN fouxo'H life at tho timo of the King's marriage, but of this charge -ho waa acquitted. During hlu hearing after his last urretit Ferrer wan not permitted to testify. Neither did the greater part of tho witneases havo u verbal he^r lnK, most of their depositions being taken on table and' then read in court. Many incriminating documents were submitted by the prosecutor. Fer rer'H counsel declared that his client waa a victim of tho hatred of tho Conservatives. '! Ferrer waa Bontenced to bo shot, grid Immediately Anarchists and So cialists, nil over Europe, wore roused to action. In Paris and Itomo espe cially the!.' meetings took on a threat ening tone and police and military wero called out to hold them In chock. So groat waa tho agitation that it was at first thought that King Alfonso would yield to pressure and mltlgato tho death sentence to one of life im prisonment. In the hope of such commutation Ferrer's daughter s>Mit a touching ap peal to the King by telegraph, Im ploring Mm In the name of generosity and chivalry to Bpare her father's life, it was announced that the Spanish Cabinet had approved the sentence and that he would be shot. The Cabinet's resolution contained the de cision that tliery win no reason to recommend the King to pardop Ferrer. 1 PLAYWRIGHT BARRIE DIVORCED His Wife, Formerly Mary .Anscll, 1 Made So Defense. ? I-ondol).? James Matthew Barrie, ' novelist and playwright, was granted a divorce on the ground that his wlfo misconducted herself with Gilbert Cannnn. - Mrs. Barrie, who before marrlago was Mary Anscll, actress, did not de- ( fend the- suit, the hearing of which occupied scarcely fifteen minutes. in his evidence Mr. Barrie said that he and Miss Ansell were married In ' Scotland July 0, 100 1/ and although' tney have no children, lived happily! until tbev met Gilbert Cannnn, eigh- . teen months ago. Mr. Caiman is several years young er than Mrs. Barrie, was formerly on 1 the Stock Exchange, la regarded as! clever, has taken to literature and written books and several playlets. PRISON FOR PUBLISHER. % He Misrepresented His Circulation to j Obtain Second-Class Mall Rates, Chicago, 111. ? Roy Kcator, publish er of a weekly newspaper, was sen tenced to servo six months in the Brldwell prison by Judge Landls In the United States District Court. Kea tor was indicted several months ago.J on a charge of making >.ilse circula tion statements to obtain second-class mail rates. He admitted that in order to get advertising ho had represented tho circulation of his paper to bo 100,000 when In fact it had but 1000 subscrib ers, and. that he had placed many names on his subscription list without authority. The periodical was an agricultural Journal which ho started in Grand Rapid*, Mich., and later had printed In Chicago. FAIR GATEMEN DISCHARGED, Seattle Authorities Charge Them With Forming Syndicate to Steal Money. Seattle, Wash. ? Charged with be ing organized into a syndicate with some of their superiors to steal inonev taken in at the gates, every gatenmn of the Alask a-Yukon-Paclfic Exposi tion was diacliarged. According to a local newspaper $28,000 bad been accumulated and placed in a bank, to be divided later. Illinois Two-Cent. Rate Enjoined. On pr'ilion of th> Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis Railroad, Federal Juds Humnhrey granted a preliminary In junction nt Springfield, 11!.. restrain ing the State from enforcing the two cont pa?>eiiger rate act against the receivers of that railroad, who queg t'.on its constitutionality. Senator McCawen Operated On. State Senator P. II. McCarren was rusherl to St Catherine's Hospital, Brooklyn. N. Y., and operated on for appendicitis. Remarkable Record of ! California Schoolgirl, i The Hoard of Education of Vallejo, CrI., has just taken official notice of the remarkable record of attendance made by Miss Kuphonla Hlackwood, who enters the Vallejo high school this year. Miss Blackwood has not , been absent or tardy sincu she cn? tered the receiving class of the prl ' mary school, and during the time that she went through the various grades of the grammar school. She Is to bo presented .with a handsome gold med I ftl by the board for her good record. THE PULPIT. V ' Jim ii Hi* 1 ? ' V /, i t. , ... A? ' i rj 14 * ?* , n it" >*>'? A BRILLIANT 8UNDAV 8EKMON BV RRV. 4. H, JOWfcTT, M. A. 4 i t I i I ' ? ? Thome j XIm OhrtotUa'* R?*ou*c?* - I it tj New York Cltjr.^?Tbe Rev. J. H# JowbU, m. A., the most famous minia te* or ?nrr # Lunw Congregational Church, Birmingham, England, who la ou a visit for the flrat time to this country, preached Sunday in the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. The sermon was on "The Christian's Re sources." Mr. Jowett's text was Luke 14:31, "Or what king going to make war against another king, sltteth not down first, and consulteth whether he Is able with ten thouaand to meet him that cometh ag&lnst him with twenty thousand?" He said: Our Ix>rd was alwaya seeking to get men to sit down to think. He souks to win their Judgment, to touch their reason, that they may aee the reasonableness of HIh doings and the reasonableness of His evangel. He Is continually calling upon men and women to think. "What think ye?" "What king," He says, "about to en gage In a campaign sltteth not down first to estimate the strength of the foe and the strength of his own re sources, and then ascertain whether there is legitimate hope of his forces being able to meet and conquer those who oppose him?" Myslmple purpose to-day Is to ask you to do this little thinking, to medi tate on what kind of enemy we have to meet, and I pray you not to let your thoughts wander away to a far off world, but let us consider what enemies we have to meet In this world where we have to labor and die, ajid whether we ean with our own strength overcome them. And If not, let uh turn to those resources which are offered to us In Jesus Christ, our Lord. Now what are those enemies that we have to meetT What are the ene mies In front of us? I repeat our Master's own estimate of the foe which every one of us will have to meet to-day and to-morrow. Jesus Christ calls one "tho world." Now what Is the world? We sometimes say a man Is a worldly man. What Is the slgnflcance of the term? Too frequently when wo use this term we refor to something a main docs or leaves undone. Men may be habitues cf tho theatre, or fond of cardB, and wo say they are worldly; and people who abstain from theso things are labeled unworldly. I do not think that covors it in tho slightest degree. Worldllness Is not Implied In what wo do or do not do. Worldllness Is not In doing this, or not doing this. World llness Is In tho spirit. It Is tho at mosphere of the soul. Worldllness Is the spirit of the horizontal. Worldll ness looks on and out, but It never looks up and prays. It is ambition, not aspiration. Its motto Is "for ward." never "upward." Its goal Is Biiccess, never holiness. Worldllness Is life without the vertical, without tho upward calling In Christ Jesus, ?ur Lord. Aud whenever you find a man or woman, no matter what thoy do or don't do, who always looks out to tho horizontal end, men and wom en who havo no ideal, no aspiration, no heavenly vision, no prayer, thoso aro men and women who would bo do8erlbed by tho Master as "of tho world, worldly." Every' >dy here knows what an exceedingly strong gravitation there is toward tho hori zontal life. In the church and out. of It you feel this tremendous mesmer ism, this worldly fascination, leading us to turn our eyes from tho heights, from what Paul calls "tho heavenly things In Christ Jesus." Wo have got that force of gravity to meet ? tho world. Theu there Is tho "flesh." Every one knows the power of tho flesh; not merely tho carnal power of the body, but of carnal power expressing Itself In vanity and pride.- The flesh that bows down the soul and rides it, Instead of tho soul's determining tho movements of the flosh. Wo have tho "flesh" to meet, whether In appetLto or carnal desire. "Tho world, tho flesh and the devil." I do not know how I can deflno the devil, but Paul's phraso always seems to descrlbo my relationship with the devil bettor than any other: "The prince of the powor of the air." He does not leap upon you liko a Hon. Tho devil usually appears as "the prince of the power of the alr;M and he comes into every life and lets down the temperature; he changes the moral atmosphere. Ycu were Just praying fervently, and suddenly you experienced a chill. It Is "the prince of the power of the air," Ycu start with great teal to lead a clean life, and before you know It the temperature la perceptibly chilled. "Tho prlnco of the power of tho air" quietly, sllontly makes that tromen dous change In your -moral life by in- , fluenclng and changing the atmos phere, Wo have got the devil to meet. Have you anything else to meet? Yes, the fourth enemy Is the binding rr>wer of guilt. In my country there are prominent men who say that men and women havo no longer the sense of guilt. I cannot regard that as healthful. There are many who can not hear the voice of God who are nevertheless pursued by their guilt. You do not neod to hear the thunder and see the lightning to have proof ol the storm. The souring of the milk In tho dairy proves the storm's presence, and there Is often the proof of the Lord's presence and of guilt In tho souring of tho disposition, the manufacturing of cynics. Tho man who was onco sweet tempered be comes a cynic, the optimist becomes a pessimist. Theso things have regis tered themselves a3 "the binding pres ence of guilt. " It Is the bondage of to-day that conies from yesterday's sin. We have got that to meet. There aro men and wom?n who havo that paralyzing power of their own yesterday from which they cannot escape. Still one moro enemy we have to meet; the tremendous Impetus of tho the quiet habit. Everybody has cer tain habits which are determining the trend nnd tendency of their lives. Thero Is nothing in human life which is trifling. Tho most apparent trlflo has Its quota of oncrgy and It em phasizes that enorgy in the main river of our life and determines Its course. The trend of my life to-day is made up of tho accumulated trifles of yes terday. You have got that to meet. If you are on the right course so far It Is well, but if you are on the wrong course you have to stop; you have that enemy to meet. Let me leave the enemies and state what they achieve In the way of de struction. Flrat of all you got an Impaired heart. I use tho word* "heart" In the scriptural sense. The word means that part of human per sonality whloh apprehends and holds communiott with Qod; and that is the flrat thing that suffers when a man b??o99? a vlcUjoa fin. A $10 Minion Rocker Without Cost Thi? buftdnoin? SoHd-Oak Rockwr reprint* thc exp^<* and uroflU of the wholwmUr, ??!?? ?g?nt and reUiler mvwI and given to you with a 110.00 purchase oi i>armn nouaehold-auppliea ; Coffee. Tew, Spicea, Ex trHcU, laundry and Toilet Soape, etc. In ail, pvar 8(A) auch nacaaaitiea of the nneat quality. * . ?r Premiuina given with purcha?<* of i^Mrkla Product* ; all aiandard merchandise of real vidua. LARKIN No. IMS hartory-to Faoii* DmUdi For Ymi All r ?nd PronU of Middlemen ? Double* th? Purchasing- Pow er of Your Money. ywj. fruea U4, tb? manufacturer*, you got your riK>???y ? worth, full r?t#il value. In Product* *i*l again J!! ?^*' *?W# jruu ??! jouU. ?#uu ?CCT*^M*?' t'O-OO. FW ??? b??? $20.00 wort i ""-"b-nloLu.U^UHH,^^ Ov*r Iwo'mlllloa fmmlli** imvo mt*u>y by dealing with ua. ' A C*pjr *1 Ox N*w Uui?4 CttaUg Pim It UMnltt ?u4 4?*t ?<Vm all of ikt Ittt I^Ata Fit mUutms i ?hom how ?o lui ul*h foot kvM *md cloatt youiMlf out of hm**I ?*< of llvU* {i*nd ut yuur nam* and addr?s today and n? wiU maU you a cayy, postpaid. "Ht* Laekia ecu "ST' Mra4t W?t of ilia MImMmiI. iim< Kjr ?44r*M k. !..? I.AKKIN CO. ftoKIA. IU MAIL THIS COUPON TODA Y Lark/a Co. I'Imm n??ll C?ulo? No. 127 *nd "plain how th? Lftrkin Idea uvm money . y.o. BUI* Q. V. I* So. 43 '09. II ?tot? Gray Hair to Natural Oatof MMOVta BANOMUrr l. 9 ?cuwr tod prtrfnlt tb? t)?u huiu filling i I* M? tf Siy(|l(Mi ?' Mil W(*M If XANTHINE OO., Richmond, Vtrfftf ?>tM W r? ?*)?!*. t?U? 1(1. ?*<* Am CI** SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELTS. LOMBARD IRON WOflKS,*u"ou"f Love i? Strong. A viewless tiling in the wind, Hut it's strength in mightier far Than a phalanxed host in battle line, Than the limb** of a Samson are. And a viewless thing is Ix>ve, And a name that vanishcth; But her Htrength is tbe wind's wild strength above, For she conquers Shame and Death. ? Richard Hurton. Gross Examination. Mr. Stubb? You don't know how brave I was while you were away in tho country, Maria, Why, I once heard a burglar in the dead of the night and went down to the basement three steps at a time. . Mrs. Stubbs (sarcastically) ? Er ? where was he, on the roof, .Jobivt-^-t'liicagb News. . ^CaVyvVuoX gvgtcowxo by \>xo\kk v^ox\o\ e$Jox\s w\M\o as SASXawaoJ VW uv\s,VcxxYy Wt$xc\a\ loxaVvvc xOTv&\y.Syxxxy cjrv^&tVmr cf Se.wTva.\v\u^v ervaWs woto $*w rcfcuW \a\)\\s <ia\\\/ so W\a\ ass\s\axvw\o xva\we way be ^roAuaWy &vj\>ox\sc& wWVv xvhexv wo W^er weeded, as \\ve bes\ oj xamdvos w\\e\\xe^\ixT\i& axe \o ass\st waXuvc.awdwsA \o s\xppWv\ xvofcwroX JuxvcVxqws av\vvc\wwusX de^cnii vWv.? mote\y vupcxx yvoyct xvouvvshxixexxV, proper ejJot\s.<M\d t\&\ Wvtvfc $euaxa\\y To^1'vbbtiv^\cvaX<$cctvcrtways\roy ftui ?ctvvlNA, MAS^rftCTuKtU O* 'm? CALIFORNIA FlO-iyRUP Co. SOLO OV ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS OKI SIZEONLY? RCOULAR PRU-C SO* PER BOTTLE When .you fous'-'ii I , consent cor dially. ? Jmob Ablet t. BABY'S WATERY ECZEMA. Itched nnd Scrntclicd Until Hlood Han ? $30 Spent on UsoIosm Treatments ?Disease Seemed Incurable Cured by Cut It-urn for $1.50. "When nty little boy was two and a half mon'hs old lie broke out on botb cheeks with eczema. It was the itchy, watery kind and we had to keep his little handi wrapped up all the time, and if he would happen to get them uncovered he would claw liia face till the blood streamed down on his clothing. Wo called in a physician at once, but he gave an ointment which was bo severe that my babe would scream when it was put on. We changcd doctors and ii!edicinc3 until we had spent fifty dol lars or more nnd baby was getting worse. I was so worn out watching and caring for him night and day that 1 almost felt sure the disease was iuournble. But finally reading of the good results of the Cuticura Remedies, I determined tp try them. I can truthfully say I was more than surprised, for I bought only a dollar and a half's worth of the Cuticura Remedies (Cuticura Soap, Ointment and l'ills), and they did more good than all my doctors' medicincs 1 had tried, and in fact entirely cured him. His face is perfectly clear of the least spot or scar of anything. Mrs. W. M. Comerer, Burnt Cabing, l'a., Sept. 15, 1908." I'otter Drug &, Chem. Corp., Sole Props, of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass. Oft hns the object of scorn arrived at honor, and that of envy fallen into contempt. ? French. Mrs. W inflow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens the guuis, reduces inflamina t ion, al lays pain, cures wind colic, 25c. a bottle .. On a lonj? journey even ft straw id i heavy. ? Italian. For VIKADACHK? HlcU?> r A I*UI>!NR Whether from Colds. Heat, Stomach oi Nervous Troubles. Onpudlne will relieve you. It's liquid? i>lei>snt to take- acts Immedi ately. Try It. 10c , 2Sc. nnd 60c. at dru# sto (S. DISTEMPER?s:r-?T u . .r?r Kid..:/ tM,. u?. ?* WttuKlllf. Sown Cut tbli out. K^u It. KI.OW to )UurJ|?| who will K't It for jruu. Vt*w ikK.'hl?t? "PWlinpw, l *U4W Hp?rlal mtunU wiintod. . .... ? . j. SPOHNNEBICAM/O., Ba^loioKi^L. GOSHEN, INI)., U.IJL In Bad Fix "I had a mishap at the age of 41, which left me In bad fix," writes Mrs. Georgia Usher, of Conyers, Ga. "I was unconscious for three days, and after that 1 would have fainting spells,- dizziness, nervousness, sick headache, heart palpitation and many strange feelings. "I suffered greatly with ailments due to the change of life and had 3 doctors, but they did no good, so I concluded to try Cardui. "Since taking Cardui, I am so much better and can do all my housework." TAKE C041 The Woman's Tonic Do not allow yourself to get into a bad fix. You might .get in so bad you would find it hard to get out. Better take Cardui while there is time, while you are still in moderately good health, just to conserve your strength and keep you in tip top condition. In this way your troubles, whatever theyare, will grad ually grow smaller instead of larger ? you will be on the up-grar'-; instead of the down? and by and bye you will arrive at the north pole of perfect health. Get a bottle at your druggists' today. For COLDS and C.R if*. Hick's f irnniNB is ihe best remcvly rpllovos tho aching*, and feverlsliness? cure* the tola and restores normal conditions. It's llqulcl-olTcets Immediately. 10c.. 26c. and jOc.. at druL' fctores. The pure in heart are slow to cred it calumnies. ? Jane Porter. UcrtiRh on tta t->, Uiio?*.iini)jH fxujrniinator. Rough on Hen Lico, is' out Powdor, 3T>c. Rough on I>o I bugs, Powcler or Liq'd, 25c. Rough on Fleas, Powder or Liquid, 25c. liou .h on Roach-s, Pow'd, 15e., Llq'd, 25o. Rough on ilotii and Ant-i, Powder, &V>. Rough on Bkowtors, agrooablo in uso, 5350. i?. 8. \VelK Chemist, .torsey City, N. J. By threv things we learn men- ? love, play and wine. ? German-. In easo of pain on the limp? 1 Faml ins Wizard Oil nets like a mustard plaster, axcopt that It more effective and is bo much nicer ami cleaner to use. All our sweetest hours fly fastest. Peny Davis' Painkiller costj only 25o. ,350, or 50c. a bottle, hut it contains many doh lars' wol'th of vclief for co ds.neurftljia, cto. Give neither counsel nor salt until you arc aaked for it. ? Italian. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure consti pation. Constipation is the cause of many discasos. Cure the cause and you cure the disease. Easy to take. Never spur a willing horso. Lose no Sleep through a nagging cough nr irritated throat- Tajje Allen's Lung Pftlspm. If is quick and narmless. Tranquillity U the first duty of a citizen. ? Governor of Berlin. CURES RHEUMATISM TO-STAY-CURED. IIlieiiiiiRi Itlo (llmitd or tablets) removes tho causo and stops the pain quickly. An Internal (bloo I) remedy, which has cured thousands of bad cases. At all drutrjrist'i. Trial bottle tab cts by mall 25c. Send coin or Ic stamps. Booklet free. Address.Bobbitl Chemical Company 310 \V. I/ombard, Ht.. Haltlmbre. Md. CHILDHOOD'S BUGBEAR BANISHES \Vti?n inuiitr i aaM I ??tor Oil, jr oti r?H,? b ?r Jittlurli) *hat ll lu??utf ttOttjj >flmtnUU-> hi* Ca?io r OH, iu ? be* t, ?? ?ml nwil?M riitiiritc to your cul!4 Virility iTfilllroqi nrly unh*pj.|rw? ta ? r?llui'?.n of m??n.?r ? 'lutjrjj PALATAL, A CREAM OF CASTOR look?, ? mella, ?*at*# rn*.k?a moth d?fy*??v. i*liH<1r-t? M k t ' ? Spoon. A II den* r lain <-r n? a|J#??. MURRAY DRUG CO., COLUMBIA, S. C? HO. k fcO. CAkoLI* a Ai.ai You Need a Tonic if you feel languid and depressed all the time. The best thing to help nature build up the sysVcrtrtr DR.D.JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE ulant as many of the so-called "spring tonici." It ia a nataral strength9 girer. For all run-down condition! ' of tho health It Is an invaluable rem* edjj imparts new life and vigor and builds up the entiro system. Sold by All Leading Drugghti In tize bottles, 50c and 35c Dropsy Kmora all swelling | Aay? ; affecta * parintr In jo to 60 day*. Trial!* nnfrtt. Nothl Write Or. tf tMtUlUtt. hlnaca H. 6 *M fif4.y<s, uimium nt F AUk. uoOK giving Um of ? k?u>mo?I roullr/ ? n unau-ur, uat u mu> Cor doiiM? ?na ceou? ynr%. It biaubM how um Cure UImum; Keiid , also for l-'Mt?Dlafi whlah] t*rv t or UrMdlof; ar qtiia'w* for pronu4>i? *M$. HOOK I'UHI. !*?????? J Now Vcrlb OKIDINE It is a elmple and effective home remedy for CMIIs, Fever, Malaria, and all other diseases arising from a disordered liver. ft it effective for Constipation, Indigestion, LaGrlppe and Colds in th< Head, Throat and Chest, and ia sold under a strict guarantee. If the first battle does not greatlj benefit you, return the empty bottle to your druggist and get your money back. HOW IT RELIEVES Oxldlne has a direct action on the Liver, Stomach, Kidneya and Bowels, and Is a powerful Invlj orator and reconstructive. It deetroya the germ of malaria, stimulates the liver, enabling It '? throw ctff thi poison in the system, and flushes the stomach and bowels. It also strengthens tht Kidneya, which often become clogged and Inactive In cases of Malaria Fever, and forces them to per form their natural functions. The symptoms of malaria are so numerous andgpraried that mar people suffer from It for yea ^ without discovering the true aource of their trtiWles. Chills do n< always accompany malaria trowblee, and chronic Constipation, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, manj forms of Skin Disease, Riles, Enfeebled Heart action and pains In all parts of the body may be dt to Malaria, and can never be relieved without first discovering and removing the cause. Oxldlne lievea by removing the cause. 0<>?? *? ???* of trouble, destroys the germ* of the dlefci restores the organs to a nor?1 condition, builds up the system and aids nature. AS A CURE FOR MALARIA CHILLS AND FEVER REMEMBER IT NO EQUAL. Made in Regular and Ta*tele*a Forms, all DruggUU. ? ? 50c Per' - - ? 'vYr-' - ^dar-r. tv. - PUTNAM FADELE S S D ? ? "