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Hood 3 Sarsaparilla ?y virtue oI its unequalcd blood-purifying, nerve-stength ening, stomach-toning, appe tite-restoring properties, is the one Great Spring Medicine. Get It today in liquid form or In tab let* known as iBariiataba., 100 tloae* JL Worth Knowing. Ke?p hoes uliurp with a file. Uon't forget to keep picking the cucumbers us they ripen. l-ook through the vines carefully (thr?y have u great way of hiding in the leaves), Hi) that none will hit overlooked; for two or thrtee larg* ones going to seed* will sap all the strength of their vine, whereas in picking them right along new ones will form, and a con tinued supply be secured. 'Farm JourneJ. So. 17.'-0. duy BattleAxe Shoes DUTY. There ie?mi to be no higher law in the Moral Realm than the Law ?f Duty, except it hy the law of love and they do not conflict. When ono does hi?i duty lie hut* hIho fulfilled the law of love; wo we find the law of duty supreme. Peril ape few men have yielded perfect obedience to this supreme law, hut the noblest characters in this world are those VHU and women, in whatever walk ?f life, who are fonscientiously try "ing to do their duty in their sphere of life regardless of what others may ?ay. If, when the shadows gather abound you at the eloee of the day, you can look to God antj nay, "I hav?^jiins. ceirely tried to do my duty today" you can lay yourself down on your couch und sleep with no regrets to haunt you in your dreams. The young man who starts out in life with a purpose to do his duty in all things has made the first stei) toward success. No man can fail who does his duty. It is not always the popular tiling to do ones duty; but to have the consciousness of right is better than the applause of a fickle minded public, and he who would be honest because "honesty is the best policy" would be dishonest if he thought it would be better policy. But to do ones duty, and be honest when policy dictates other wise requires courage and a strength of character, that you do not find in everyone you meet. Some men are influenced more by public opinion than they are by the vioce of duty ?within; but public opinion is fickle; it may be ono thing today and en tirely a different thing tomorrow; but the voice of duty is over the same. * The public that applauds, to day may condemn the same act to , morrow. The public may think they know what your duty is better than you do yourself, and may dictate to day to find tomorrow that they were wrong. The man who regards it right while in Rome "to do as Home does" would steal if it were popular; hut duty fully accepted and faithfully met will raise a man above every thing that is mean and selfish and impure, and make him feel that he alwaya has something great and glorious and good to live for. What the world needs today most, is men who regard duty above every thing, men who will dare to do their duty regardless of what the conse quences may be; and the men and women whose lives are counting lor something in the world are those who care not whether men are standing by to praise or to blame, but who are going fearlessly ahead in the dis charge of duty. It will doubtless be helpful to have the advice and en couragement of friends, but after all it is left largely for every man to determine for himself what is his duty in regard to his course of action. Men often think that if they were E laced in positions of great responsi ility and trust they would do their duty; but until a man has schooled himself trwlo his duty in the little common things of life it is not sale to rink him where the responsibilities are great. All mon cannot become great, as the world counts greatness, but all can be good and true and honest, and do their duty in the com-, mon things that come in their life; and this is, after all, true greatness. Mm. Belmont Children'? Friend. There Is Another side to Mrs. O. If. P. Uelmont bwbldoH that which ha* led her to take a foremoit place in the rank* of the militant eufTragettee and to egpouae the cauxe of Ntrlklug working women, tfhu Is an ardent lover of children. Anything that con cerns ttoe Interests of the little in mates of the cradle commands her Instant end unbounded sympathy, and, busy though she still U with the cause of Womun spelled with a big W- <Mrs. Tlelmont's uialn efforts In the Immediate future are U> be con centrated on the cause . pf children. Mrs. Delmont Inteuds shortly to is sue a magazine under the title, "The liaby's World," and she hopes to make it the most powerful mouth piece of the needs and demands of children tJiat can be board anywhere In the world.?--??New York Press. THE REAL FACTS ABOUT MRS. F1NCHER As Told by Herself, in a Letter Lately Received, Giving Particulars About Her Oase. l'eavy, Ala.?"1 bad been troubled g little for about 7 years," write* Mrs. Ludie Fincher, of this placc, "but was not taken down, until March, 1907, when 1 went to bed and had to have the doqtor. "He did all he could for me, but I got no better. I hurt all over, even to my arms, so badly I could not rest. I had pains in my sides, back, bowels, shoulders and chest. 1 can't tell how 1 did suffer. "At last I began to take Cardui, and 2 hadn't taken but half a bottle until , I began to improve "I continued-to-take it until I had taken four bottles, and now 1 am in very good health and able to do all my housework." You may wonder why this medicine is so successful in curing sick women, after other medicines have failed. The answer is not far to seek. Cardui is successful, because it is composed of ingredients that act spe citically on the womanly constitution. It is not a cure-all. It is a medicine for women and only for women. Its success is due to its merit. Try it. N. B.?Write to: I.ndlo*' Advisory Dept. Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga, T?nn., for Special Instructions, and 04 page book, "Home Treatment for Wo mun," aent In plain wrapper, on r?*iju<>Ht. DAISY FLY KILLER pl%rW aarw%*r?, .baclMAd bltl* Ul * *,&*?*?. Uncoft^rn !*???. ch*ap. Itltl *11 IlkUl. Midt ul inrt*l, cunot or tip aver, ?tll n<x Mil or Injur* anrthlnv. G\i*r*nt?tr1 rnecilvt. Of *11 4**l*rs or teal prepaid lor 20 ctnll, HAROLD aOKIBI 100 D?K?lb At*. ' .JP/Mklr?. If. Y.i Buy Battle Axe" Shoes Farm and Garden. Make throe snccossional plant ings of sweet corn thin month, at ten-day intervals. Never pick berries for market when they are wet. And, when picked, hurry them to a cool place out of. the sun. Muzzle the horses and pat! the out side portions of whillletrees and har row when cultivating the orchard; thus avoiding all bruised and "hark ed '' t rees. Cabbage and other plants can be protected from cutworms by erecting a two-inch-high paper fence around each stem. Lap the paper ends and push the "fence" an inch into the soil to hold it in place. The paper should not come nearer to the stem than about one and one-half inches. When peas or string beans have lost some of their ttrst freshness, the half of a very small onion cooked with them seems to bring out the flavor and make them more savory. Some cream added to the other seasoning after the water is poured ofT, also improves them. Do you watch for the loads of hay as they come into the barn and have a nice pitcher of water ready for the men when the wagon is empty? The men folks appreciate that more than you know. And say, men folks, let the women know that you think them kind. Just n word will brighten a whole day. Day After Day One will find Post Toasties a constant delight The food is crisp and wholesome and sa dainty and tempting, that it ap peals to the appetite all the' time?morning, noon and night.. Some folks have pro nounced Post Toasties the choicest flavoured bits of cereal food ever produced. Popular pfeg. lOo. fMiUr ?1m 15c. Lingers" ?? ltd., B*ttle Creek, Mich., U. 8. A. Latest News. BV WIRE. Cables ?5000 to Itedmoud. .Boston, Mux*.?Tlic final Instal ment of ISOOO to the $100,000 fund subscribed by the United Irish League of America for the Irish Na tlonnliMt movement wait cabled to John K. Redmond, London, by Treas urer T. D. Fitzpatrick. Death Hoiliovei a Willi#**. Centrul CAty, Col.- The body ot William 11. Chittenden, of Denver, president and general manager of a mining company, wan found burned to a crisp in the ruin* of a frame cabin. Chittenden wag to have testi fied In the trial of a miner charged with stealing a drill. Mayor Increase* Hour*. Milwaukee, WIb.~?Mayor fleideV SoclaLDemocrat executive, has issued an order thut City Hall employes nil a II work eight Instead of six hours a ^ay, \ !XI Divorce* in Tivo Hour*. Macon, Da.?Thirty-six divorce* were granted In the Bibb County Su perior Court In two hours. Only four of the suits were filed by negroes. One wife was sued for drinking her huBband's whiskey. One man, who sued one woman for a divorce, was himself sued by anothor woman Ten llourtt Ih Woman's I?ay. Springfield, III. ? The Supreme Court declared > Hie law prohibiting the employment of women in factor ies and stores over ten hours pet day constitutional. Doctor Get* $100,000 Fee. Chicago, 111.?Dr. L. C. H. E. Zleg ler, by a Supreme Court decision, se cures $100,000 from the estate 0/ Mrs. J. H. McVlcker, as provided by the contract he held to render her jno^ical-attendance during her life. Wet Basiurss in D17 DUirici, Hrlstol. Tenn.?Eleven whiskey flrniB and- one distillery paid nearly $50,000 into the -treasury of HHeto+r Va., for the privilege of doing busi ness for another year. Hrlstol is a distributing point for the "dry" Southern State3. Federal Justice Kuift. Richmond, Va.?-Eddie Fay and "Little Dick" Harris were sentenced to ten years In the Atlanta Peniten tiary and fined $00o<) each. They pleaded guilty to robbing the Rich mond postofllee on the night of March 21, when $S.r>,000 was taken. Sunday Dull Hill Vetoed. Columbus, Ohio.?Governor Har mon vetoed the Anderson Sunday baseball bill. The bill provided that vlllat?es and cities shall have the right to vote on the question of base ball on Sunday. The Governor fa vored the bill, but thought that It is unconstitutional.. Indictment Stands in Bribery Case. Jackson. Miss.?Judge W. A. Henry, in the Hinds County Circuit Court, overruled the motion to quash the indictment against L. C. Dulaney, charged with bribing State Senator T. O. nil be. Turner, Jr., Asks Divorce, Los Angeles, Cal. ? Frank D. Tur ner. Jr., a son of ex-Judge Turner, formerly a prominent attorney in New York, who defended Albert Pat rick, began suit, for divorce hore. Ho was married in Now York City In 1908. BY CABLE. Veteran English Ranker is f)end. London.?Sir John Henry Will-am Schroeder, head of J. H. Schroedei' Co., bankers, died at the age of eighty-live years. I'eni ami Chile 'Dispute. Valparaiso, Chile.?Augustln Ed wards. Minister of Foreign Affairs of Chile, says that all rumors to the ef-1 fee; that an arrangement had been made with Peru looking to the settlement of the dispute regarding Tacna and Arica were untrue. Virgin's Image Robed. Moscow, Russia.?A diamond orna ment valued at many thousand rubles wag stolen from the greatly revered image of the Virgin In the Uspenski Cathedral in the Kremlin. Many precious atones wore also cut out of th? frames of the pictures of the saints. The total value of the loot Is estimated at $500,000. <Ict? Two Pearson Papers, l/ondon. ? Davidson Dal/lei, the well-known financier and Unionist member of Parliament for Lambeth, has purchased tho controlling inter cut in The Standard and Tho Evening Standard from C. A. Pearson, tho ntnt?? of whose health compels him to restrict business activities. Asquith Wants New Peers. London ?At a political meeting Trlsh Secretary Iilrrell, declaring that he knows of no other way to achieve the desired end, practically" revealed Prime Minister Asquith's intention to ask the King to create new pecrR enough to override the House of I/ords if that chamber rejects the veto resolution. King Ktlwurd at l>oiir<:es. Pan, France.?King Edward went by automobile to Lourdes, where hq visited the shrine and watched the bare-headed procession of pilgrims Chester Ives a Suicide. .M London.?Chester Ives, of BuffaloT N. Y., who had been long engaged In newspaper work In this city, com mitted suicide by gas poisoning. The mental state which led to his death Is attributed to business wor ries. For ten years Mr. Ives was the Paris correspondent of New York papers. Lnmont Makes Record Climb. Kingstown, St. Vincent, D. W. I.? Norman Laraont, tho Scotch traveler and Alpine climber, ascended the Soufrlere volcano in one hour and fifty minutes, establishing a record for time. Pilgrims at Rome Rome,?Mgr. ?Anglo*. Apostolic Delegate At Manila, P. I., who was introduced hy Bishop Lenihan, - of Grot Palls, Mont . d?llver*tf~ttr ad dress before tho American pltgrtlhs on the subject of Catholicism In th?^ Philippines. ~ZT. BACK ACHEJ Su/Ttreit Ovtr Nint Merit hi, Nothing fit Itev id Aft UnUtl Took I'KHUN A. MKS. JOSEPH LACEILE. Mm. Joseph Laoolie, 1*4 Hronson HI., Ottawa, Kut, Ontario, Canada, write* t "I suffered with backache and head* achatorovr nina month* and nothing reliered me until 1 look Peruna. This uiediolne U by far betlar lhan any other medicino for these troubles. A few bot tles relieved rue of my miserable, half dead, half-alivo condition." Permit* is gold by your local drug KiHtg. Muv a bottlo today. BttfKlS PAUTA1 yjjysi CIIII LiK^Sf LlOK TMg ?f(WN. lull**** nn,i,,cf, burnt* trlpliH. f2S?, A(X MVfl4l?rr<k Mr. and Mrs. Taft's Generosity. President und Mrs. Taft attended an amateur performance fjiven by Washington society folk fofr the bene fit of the Working Boys' Home. The President was besieged by 'pro gramme and flower girls, and was a liberal purchaser. He and Mrs. Tuft entered into the spirit of the oc casion and heartily applauded the histrionic efforts of the amateur t?c tors. "Our duty to God is to do all we can Be true to our country, love our fel Jow man." A Package Mulled Free on Request of MUNYONS PAW-PAW PILLS The beet Stomach and Liver Pills known and a poHltlvp and speedy cure for Constipation, Indigestion, Jaundice, HillouKnesn. Sour Btom ach. Headache, and all ailments arising from a disordered stomach or sluggish liver. They contain in concen trated form all the I virtues and valuos of Munyon'n Paw Paw tonic and aro made from the Juice of the Paw-Paw fruit. I tin hesitatingly recommend these pills as being the best laxative and cathartic ever compounded. Send ua postal or 4etfbrr requesting a freer^paokago of Munyon's Celebrated Paw-Paw Laxa? tjve Pills, and we will mall sr,me free of ch&'rgo. MUNYON'S HOMOEO PATHIC HOME REMEDY CO.. fi3d and Jefferson 8ts., Philadelphia. Pa. News Note3. Seven hundred pigeon* that won prizes at various choirs were cre mated at Wilmington. Del., in a lire The loss is .^.'1,000, partially insured. The L'niteil' States (Jovernment is to go into the business of propagating cla ins to supply the pearl button in dustry. which is languishing because of a scarcity of shells. Ralph Owens, '27 years old. of Memphis, Tenti.. who was tuken to a hospital four months ago with a broken neck, of which he was un aware, has been discharged as cured. Cincinnati's City Council has re pealed-the ordinance passed a year ago, whereby "more daylight" was to be procured to workers by set ting local clocks two hours fast from May to October of each year. Ida Nelms, 10 years old, went to the governor of Kentucky from her home in Lee county, Virginia, to beg for the release from the penitentiary of her two brothers, who are serving life sentences for the murder of a woman. A dramatic move was made by the State Pharmaceutical Hoard, of Phil adelphia, which is carrying on a cru sade against the illegal sale of co caine, when Benjamin P. Ashmead, I'nited States (Jovernment inspector of drugs for -the )>ort of Philadel phia. was arrested on a warrant charging him with being engaged in tJ e traffic. So. 17- '10 POSTUM FOR MOTIIKRfl The Drink That Nourishes and Bap* plies Food For Mother and Child. "My husband has been unable to drink coffee for several years, so we were very glad to give Postum a trial and when we understood that long boiling would bring out the delicious flavour, we hare been highly pleased with It. \'U is one of the finest things for nursing mothers that I have ever seen. It keep? up the mother's strength and increases the supply of nourishment for the child if partaken of freely. I drank It between meals Instead o' water and found it most beneficial. "Our five-year-old boy has been very delicate since birth and has de veloped slowly. He was white and ^bloodless. I began to give him Post um freely and you would be surprised at the change. When any person romarks nbout the great Improve ment. we never fall to tell them that we attribute his gain In strength and general ' health to the free use of Postum and this has led many friends to use It for themselves and chil dren. "I havo always cautioned friends to whom I have spoken about Postum to follow directions in making it, for unless it - ts boiled fifteen or twenty frilnutes, It Is quite tasteless. On the other hand, when properly made, if is very delicious. 1 want to thank you for the benefit* we have derived > from the use of your Read "The Road to Wetlville," found in pkgs. "There's a Reason." ? Kver read tHe ahove letter? A sew om appears (Ms time to time. TWy f?B ef teM mm OnfM RbeonuUUm to May Ob rod. ltheuuiAcidc (liquid or t*bl?U) i amove* the cuw and atop* the peiii quickly. BmK I inacide it an isternal blood remedy. which haa cured tho'uaauda of bad caMt. Sola J>y (IruuiiU generally at 25c *11 <1 50c. JTrial buttle of tablet* by mail, &V. h&klet free. Get a bottle to day?_ lM.iy? are dtMigeroua. Uobbitt Chemical Co., more, Md. 'f , V( ? ? . Labor, wide a# the earth, ban its summit in heaven. Mujf "BATTLR Axk" Khoks. The hearts of wen are their books, event a are their tutors, great actions are their eloijaence. ItKHT A NI? PKACH Fall Ujmn l)l?trartcd Houacholda W'heu t'uUrura Knten. Sleep for akin tortured babies and rest for tired, fretted raothera la found In a hot bath with Cutlcura Soap and a gentle anointing with Cutlcura Oint ment. ThU treatment, In the major ity of cases, affords Immediate relief In the moat distressing forms of itch. Ing, burning, scaly, and crusted hu mors, eczemas, raahes, Inflammations, Irritations, and chafing*, of Infancy and childhood, permits rest and sleep to both parent and child, and points to a speedy cure, when other remedies fall. Worn-out and worried parents, will find this pure, sweet and econom ical treatment realise* their highest expectations, and may be applied to the youngest infants as well as chil dren of all ages. The Cuticvra Rem edies are sold by druggists every where. Send to Potter Drug 4k Chem. Corp., aole proprietors, Boston, Mass.. for their free 32-page Cutlcura Book on the care and treatment of skin and scalp of Infants, children and adults. 4 " ' ' 1 Reducing the Sombrero. ? The charro hat is doomed in the Territory o* Teplc, and orders have been given by the prefecture of po lice that titer January 31 all som breros must not be larger than a cer tain prescribed size. This disposition of the authorities la due to f%et that the sombrero charro has become a veritable nuisance, some of them being almost three feet in width, and when three or Tour rancheros Bit down In a restaurant there is scarco 1. room for anyone else. The edict, therefore, has gone forth that the vide sombrero is soon to be a mem ory of the past, and anyone caught wearing ono larger than the prescrib ed size will be punished by the au thorities.?Mex'.can Herald. Summer School for Teachers. Announcement is made that the 0th session of the summer school of the South for teachers from all Southern states, will be held at Knoxvillc at University of Tennessee, June 2Tst to July 29th, inclusive. The manage ment has engaged 10'2 lecturers and instructors from leading universities, colleges and pubJui schools of- the country. The jtfork includes '210 courses in education. Ii is expected that the attendance will exceed II,000 teachers this j*ear. - Look Out For The H&lley Comet "? ho uruKt?nt <tI?t>lov < f the ii'il verve. Don't ilfptnti on tho e?e alone. 0 an I'XCKrNIOB TKLK SCOPK, Frtc* $l.M. wiui rosti-alil to ?ny part of the U H. OAHOI.IKA \OVELTY CO., bo* R8I, Winston Stueui, N. C. Mind is the great lever of all things.?Daniel Webster. Mm. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Childre* teething, softens the gums, reduce* inlkmma tinu, allays pHin.curcw wind colic. 25c. a bottle Honesty is not greater where ele gance is less.?Johnson. For Ited, ItchingKyclidn, Cysts, Stye*, Falling Eyelashes and All Eyes That Need Care, Try Murine Eye Salve. Aseptic Tubes, Trial Size, 25c. Ask Your Druggist or Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Nature has no moods; they belong to man alone. Buv "Battle Axe" Shoes. Trouble teaches how much there is in manhood. For t'Ol.UB Mud <;kip Hick'a CAroniNB I* the l>est remedy?re lieves the achinjr and feverlshness?cure# tha Cold and restores normal conditional It's liquid?effects Immediately. 10c., 25c. ami 00c. at druc stores. The President, through the Secre tary of State, has designated the Com missioner of Patents, Hon. Edward BriKf-e Moore, as expert attache to the delegation that will attend the fourth international conference of American States, which will convene in the city of Buenos Ayres, Argen tine Republic, in July next. Stop IDchumc This Factthat in addressing Mrs. Pinkham you are con fiding your private ills to a woman-?a woman whose ex^ perience witn women's diseases covers twenty-five years. The present Mrs. Pinkham, daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham, was for years under her direction, and has ever since her decease continued to advise women. Many women suffer in silence and drift along from bad to worse, knowing well that they ought to have immediate assistance, but a natural modesty causes them to shrink from exposing themselves to the questions and probable examinations of even their family physician. Such ques tioning and examination is unnecessary. Without cost you can consult a woman whose knowledge from actual experience is great MRS. PINKHAWTS STANDING INVITATION: Women suffering from any form of female weakness are in vited to promptly communicate wi*h Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. All letters are received, opened, read and answered by women. A woman can freely talk of her private illness to a woman; thus has been established this confidence between Mrs. Pinkham and the women of America which has never been broken. Never has she published a testi monial or used a letter without the written consent of the writer, and never has the company allowed these confi dential letters to get out of their possession, as the hun dreds of thousands of them in their files will attest. Out of the vast volume of experience which Mrs. Pink ham has to draw from, it is more than possible that she has gained the very knowledge needed in your case. She asks nothing in return except your good will, and her advice has helped thousands. Surely any woman, rich or poor, should be glad to take advantage of this generous offer of assistance. Address Mrs. Pinlcham, care of Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. QUI DM I 119 HANCOCK OU Lr n U IV?'SULPHUR COMPOUND I in III n UJRO?I?I.OO. SMALUSOo. , ,\ Kfl>btl?e for Icmiu, Itch. Ringworm. Potion Oalr. Im.ct .itlugf, eto. All 8kin Kruptlona, and Scalp Alimcaia. You nr<Kl not go to the Sulphur Sprttura; thla ?!???? you a p?rr?ct8uiptiur Bath and InvlgoraClna Tonlo Drink. Tim ETC Par Bottle (BO tabieUlSOo. Retuluara ' I RDLC I OtsurprUliiK, tor UiUC Ai.ll) correct!**, 1 furlfylag th? ULoo<l. Toning the Stomach, noil In the i treatment and prevention of INDlOEHrlOS, L>re i peptla. Lumbuo, Catarrh, Hheumatltro. Gout, I NenhrltloCollo, Stone lu lh?< Kidney and Hladder, , ana moat Kidney, IJTer and Stomach Allmeuu. (IIHTHCHT J.AROE JAR. 80r. SMALL 25c. A MAOIO WONDER for Hemorrhoid*. file*. Sore*. Ulli I IHCI1 ?? '< Swellluf*. loflemtd or Chafed Part*. liurni. HrulMt, Rpr*lD?. eto. SpUudld for th? CoinplrxTon: keep* tb* skin toft and remove* Pimple*, Blemlihe*. Ulaekhead*. m?. I rr U. it*tau by ???*??. HANCOCK LIOUI'D SULPHUR CO., liultlwore, Md. U jrou Dealer caa't *apply you, MBt by Mail or Kxpreaa, prepaid. Writ* for booklet on Hulpbua Buy Battle Axe" Shoes Anna Held is going to retire from the stage to have time to raise po tatoes and asparagus. For HRADACHK?Hick a' OA PIIDINR Whether from Colds, neat. Stomach or Nervous Troubles. Oapudlne will relieve you. It's liquid ? Dleaxnnt to take?acts Immedi ately. Try It. 10c.. 25c.. and 50 cents at drug * tores. There is no sanctuary of virtue like home.?Edwnrrf Everett. Buy "Battle Axe" Shoes. Because he hypnotized his mother in-law whenever she annoyed him and rendered her speechless and helpless, Peter Avondale, of Avondale, Pa., was arrested. So. 17-'10. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, Hver ana- bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules. Easy to take as candy. The use of money is all the advan tage there is in having money. Let no man think he is loved by any man when ho loves no man. When your jotn^4 are stiff and muscle* >re;*" Perry sore; when you strain or bruiae yourself, use <-y Davit' Painkiller. At all druggists. The mother's heart is the child's school-room. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription I* the best of *11 medicine* for the cure of disease*, disorders end weaknesses peculiar to women. It U the only preparation of its kind devised by a regularly gradu ated physician?an experienced and skilled specialist in the diseases of women. It is m safe medicine in any oondition of the system. '1'hE ONE REMEDY which oontaina no alcohol and no injurious habit-forming drags and which creates no craving for suoh stimulants. THE ONE REMEDY so good that Its makers are not afraid to print Its every ingredient on caoh outside bottle ? wrapper and atteet to the tratfcfalaeee of the same uoder oath. It ii told by medicine dealers everywhere, end any dealer who hoaa't it eaa get it. Don't take a substitute of unknown oo imposition (or thia medicine or known composition. No counterfeit is as good as the genuine and the druggist who says something else la "just a* good as Dr. Pieroe'a" Js either mistaken or it trying to deceive you for hie own selfish benefit. Such ? man ia not to bo trusted. He la trifling with your most prioetoaa possession?your health? may bo your life itself. <Sn tkmi you get what yn ash for. MOt GINNERt Havmyoa focr LUMMUS AIR BUST ON SYSTEM? Do T?? WMl to ln?T?A?* your nrofltar - mhI ilffctwiHJM I?? >wt hlof? tVo ta&T? sp?nt <0 T?W1 Mrtotlnft ft OttWl ?MM tlM Miul So. 17-' 10. If tlllrrted with weak WM. MM Thompson's Eye Water THE WALKING OF WESTONj Always Stimulates INTEREST IN WALKING! ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE! Shake Into Your Shoes* ? ? i Allen's Foot-Ease, (he antiseptic! y?WW lor Ike ltd It relieve*1 painful, swollen, smarting, ner-j vous feet, and takes the stinjr out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest com tart discovery ol the age. Allen's Koot-ltase makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure tor ingrowing nails and hot, tired, aching feet. HY IT TO-l>Ai. Sold everywhere. 25 cts. Do Ml accept any substitute. ,Sent by mail for 25cts. in stamps. FREE22&KSMMS!: AXXEN S. OLMSTED. U Roy, N. Y. LAZY LIVER "I find Ca*carets to good that I wouJd not be without them. I was troubled a great deal with torpid liver and bcadache. Now since taking Caacarets Candy Cathar tic I feel very much better. I shall cer tainly recommend them to my friend? a* the beat medicine I have ever seen." Anna Bazinet, Osborn Mill No. ?, Fall River, Masa. FUasaat, Palatabt*. Potaat. Taste Good. Do Good. Novor Stckoa.Wonkan or Grip*. 10c. 25c, SO*. N*T?r sokl In bulk. The t ron to? tabW< staaspad CCC. Guaranteed ta oara or jraor asaaar back. MM fittsburg police ami liremen will soon be walking telephones, if a plan now being tested is carried out. The men are to be equipped with a'stor age battery, transmitter ami receiv er, all in one piece, which may be con nected by a plug to an underground wire communication with headquar ters. W. L. DOUGLAS 83.00,83.80,84.00&85.00 ssr shoes .larsss. W. Ij. I>OU(flAM ulioe.s are worn bjmorewen tliaii any other make, BEOAUSEt W. UDouglM SS.OO And S3.SO iho*< the low eat price, quality considered, In the world. W.LDnurlm ll.OO and M.OO nhoen equal, In atyle, fit and wear, other make* coitln|M.00toM,00. Fa?t Color f utlrt*. r<KVK5iTi S.? aifWPi. S? 'Sa^K!^ hg$?^?&2h CETA SAW MILL ir*} kamtmTm" NMdtolMMil