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Mood's Sarsaparilla Ouree all Mood humor.-, all eruption*, clean* the complex ion, ei eat.'a an appetite, aids digestion, relieve? that tired feeling, givew vit;or and vim. U?t It today In tMUtl lorm or ohooo lut? <!<>at??) tahl' la known ?? hora*l?i>*. SULPHUR? LIQUID MR0B> aLuwfc LIUUIWi ,flVi|lve '<>r IWh KlMjfWirni. J?.>Won Oak. In*' cfclfiifp, ??*? AlllWta KnlptlOM, Ulld HC*IU A I tlJ4. ll I H You nvta nut go to tko Suli/bur 9p>lnR*i you a |*rf*oiHui|>t>ur Hath and luvlgoratlua rouiu JJrlnR. fllMTklFNT llU('* ??*". DO'. MM A 1.1. ?e. A Win I men ?? Mwttllln**. Indnmrd i.| t I afr<l I'arl hpivmiM for th?< vmpl' jiToiii kt*t? U?? afc lu *oft and Ivr Bala by lru?gl?i?. NanftMby IIAM'OC* L U your I ?*Ur can't rupyiy you, a?M Uy Wail Mother?s milk will supply the baby laxative enough, it ?hi takes a candy Caecaret. And (be laxative will be natural, I gentle, vegetable?Just what baby needa. Try one and you'll know why millions of mother* use them. Vaat*|M?ck?t bo*, 10 raats?at 4mtf-ator?a. r?ayl? MW uaa ? millUa b?>aa waulkly. 131 u mij- ' ? . ,n (Irief is i rowned with consolation. Jfuy "Hatti.k Axk" Kiioki, Editor'a Porplc&ing Duties. We piiHK tin* following from the pen ?f Editor DeCamp, of The (inlT ney Ledger, on to the ' editors for their consideration : "There arc events occufr.ng in every eomunmity which, if reported in it local paper, would create u commotion little dreamed of. What 1 to report tjpul whul not to report often perplexes the editor, lie in often uujustly ac cused of cowardice and favoritism, when all the time he is looking to ward the good reputation of the town whero his lot is cast. The local edi tor from necessity almost constantly finds himself between two fires, and whichever way lie turn* he i < suro to bo. unjustly treated. Tli.'? '* one of thj pleasures of the newspaper busi ness. " So. 20-' 10. Misforhmes should always he ex pected. T worn By Ly dia E. Pinkhaw's Vegetable Compound "Black Duck, Mhm.?"About a year ago 1 wroto you that I was sick and could not do any of iny houfework. My slckiiMHB \vaa railed llotioHrxion. When 1 would nit down 1 felt as if I could not K o t u p. I t o o k /A'dia h. Pinkham'B V i: h e t a I) I (5 Com- i pound and did just a3 you told me and ' now I am perfectly ! cured, and have u i biar babv bov." ? ! Wr?, Av.va Andkkson, 13-jx hi. BlacK wuck. Minn. (L^ Consider Tills Advice. No woman should nubmit to a surgL Cftt operation, which may mean death, until she has given Lydla ]J. Pinltham'a Vegetable Compound, mad? esoluMvc# ly from roots and herbs, a fair trial. Thifl famous medicine for women has for thirty years proved to be the most valuable tonic and lnvlgorator of the female organiKm, Women resid ing in almoBt every city and town in the United States boar willing teeti. mony to the wonderful virtue of Lydla E. Pink ham's Vesretablo Compound. It cures femaio ills, and creates radi ant, buoyant female.health. If you aro ill for your own sake a? well as those you love, givg it a trial. Mrs. Pnikhnm, cvt Lynn, Mass invites all Hick women to writf her for advice. Her advice Is free nrd always helpful* 3A1SY FI Y KILLER r-eut. c tun. crnuntii IaI, (o??%?ni*nt. ch?*?D. L*? 11 *11 muoq. Mi-i* cl ffitil, ctnwol ?p.V or ttp o?er wl!l nol foil or in|ur? tffvthing. Ouirintrr-I fleitUt. Of *11 d**Jtr* or MQt f>rc,>*Kt Kit M c?ati. KAIOLDBOMKKfl 100 D?K*lb Jlt*. H/d^ro, N, V. CURED Gives Quick Relief. Remove* nil swelling In 8 to jo <lay? , tffecU a permanctit cuto i i -voio 6oilnv?. Trial treatment given frer. Noihinecsn be tmrcr Write Dr. H. M. Grcan'a Sont, Speciaiitts, to* n Atlanta, Ga. F II P Is1 postal for k wf Ba Ba Free Packigo ? 1 Li In Of $*Rxtin?. Better and more economical tl&Q liquid antiseptics FOB ALl TOILET USES. Gires one ? sweet breath; dean, white, term-free teeth?antuaptically clean mouth end throat?pwtfjee the hreeth ftfter MDoldng?ditpeU tit dUegreeewe per?piretfenea4 body edere?much ap preciated by dainty *r?en Aqtdek at Twt I^UtTOWTOKXrOO^B?mi. You are not doing your boy* or girl* u kindne** by *aving (Item from doing little thing* every day. (Jive litem aomething to do, and bold them rew|M>n?ihle for that duty. The day will come when they will he thankful thut you did, and you'll he thankful now. The otiongcut men in not the oft*., who ran lift the greatest weight, but the one who hn? the pluck to *trugle <iii cheerfully in the fare of tfdver*ity. What become* of the ehooAkrte-eake when your only won eat* ilt It van ish#* into (lie empty heir (uir.) HANCOCK SULPHUR COMPOUND TAAI BTt **" ?>*??? t? uttoMMe. hmhium* 1 WWUK I IJiiU A loivnMtl**. t'unryint (ft* HIg.vi, in* s*m?uujN. *n.j In th* ?in prwveullou of IJIDlOMrlOS. I>T? luu.l,?i?, Ottarrh, riU?ummUui Noa.riil<OyUi.8tou? In lit* KU?M AH* flluMo? Kill Ifttttt KUt??X I lT?r?H>l Hb'tUMUU Allmvntfc ' MAO 10 WONDKK fyr lUuiorihut U. ?'IU?. aor*. l?. Hun,? l;ruU*?, bur?Ju? ?io ork>fWH. pr?>*l4. WrU# (or UMiltlut uu Sulphur, A truck grower of llijjh I'oiut, N* C., I* demon*!ruting that it i* po* j*il>le to *ucce**fully carry hi* bu*i? nea* the year round. All through the winter he has been gathering uud selling cubbag? nnd collard and other crop*, shipping much of tho cabbage to we*tem point*. ? Iluy "DATTM! AXK" NiiOK*. If we think pleasant thing# of our friend* and neighbor* we are pretty apt to Kay them, and that bring* heaven down to earth. iiKri'i'OltUr. TO IIKAI/TII. Another' ftemnrkable Cure of Serious Kidney Trouble. -? H. W, ttolomon, 228 Market St., IlurrlahtirH, Pa.. hbv?: "Kidney. <11* eueo ufllleto<i mo for yearn and <ll/.zl ??*B8 was HO 80 vero (hut i HiaK K*red as If drunk. My back wuv bo lame ?bat often ' could u'.? yftr? Tbrco or four doctors hud ex amined my urine and all had found albumen. My (ittii11y doctor saiq l Had Blight's dis ease n?d could not live throe weeks. I had run down from 195 to 13* pounds. I began using Doan's Kid ney I'll Is as a last resort and wan cured. 1 have had no kidney trouble In ovor tv.-o yearn." Komctiiber the nauie?Doan's. For Hale by all dealers. 60 rents a box. FoKter-Milburr Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Wlmt iI lie dilTerenc between a mother and a barber 7 The latter has razors to shave aii'l the former has B>av rs lo raise. About the best way? to arrange your tools is to place uaiU tor them on the wall behind the work-bench, and if yotu have I rouble in determin ing their respective plrtcen in euse you should take down a- nu'uibef" at a iirne, Vou cum ehallc up* behind the plaee where the tool should hang, a rough d raw in jr. showing whether it in (he hammer, the chisel or the saw that belunirs there. Our country i< wherever we are well oil". HUCK'S DADDY. When tired ami weary roa<l 1 lie " Bent/town Bard's" column in tlie Baltimore Sun ami bo helped. His poem on the Meat It of iln* lovable Mark Twain, spoken through the noul hs ol" I he hoy friends of '' I iuckle berry Finn." strikes a lemler rord in the human heart. "Ho knew what hoys i/.?and that's more than tunny ti:cn do.'' It is a beautiful tribute, beautifully woven, and it is with apprcciat ion thai we repro duec il : Come, little fellers 1* t V uather some flowers! Iluck Finn'a'" losl his dad. Little wild ones for ours, Afaleus atul daffodils, sweet for his snke, And not -like the ones that the fior isters make, All stiff-like and formal, and stnell i;i' uv death, * 11 h tuberoses makin' yuh struggle fer breath. Hp liked the simple, sweet things, ami he knew Wot loys iz?and that's more than many men do ! Oh. death's a danced rascal ! Iluck's daddy wuz old, . But he wuz, so line yet, and had so .nneli gold Of b'o\ hood and freshness stored down in bis hear;. He ou>?l;t to've tved longer, It's harder ter part W ith a friend of voting: fellers than even with those K Pleasing Sense of HeaHh and Strength Renewed and of Ease and Comfort follow# the ii<w? of syvup'of Figs and Klixir ut genua, a* it act# gonUyon" tho k'ldueyi, liver ami boweU, clt-ana ing tho ayatem effectually, wheu cou BtipAted, or bilioua, and di*|>e1a eolda and headaches. ..... To wt ifs Ij^nefteial effects, always buy tho genuine, manufactured by the California X**ig Byrup Co, Re?tor*? Gray Hair to Mauirtl Oalart ?AMBMurr an* towNr la*tgor?U? ?i>4 pr??*oU tK? h*ir frog* Ullinf *&, fw ???? kr D>uK(i*t?, it Mnt 9Iim? ky XANTHINE CO., Richmond, Virginia ?fl?? It r?? ??41U, A?mpl? SttlU Jit. %??4 it (I'lultii n.'- .1 ?!????". Ul L. '..XI'IH.llXl .JU-j F.?r < OI-l)i mii<1 (HUP, III' CAl'UDI.MI {# lit* bukt I I> I., th? acli nir au?J f?M>m Klines* -curiw the Ccilil and ui-Uiii's lioru.gl roixlil lone. It'll liquid ?(T< ct>? Immi dUtvly. I0c., 2&c. And a##. ?L druif MtorAM. " Kvery one who looking for ward ? lo' flunking a doront living, in considering tho question whether He luis iu him I In- element* of a good fanner, for Ihrro is no doubt that, taken as n i*la?a, the farmer# are the m<n?t routsnted, the brat aituated. have the beat homes and the best prospect# of nnv Has* in the cmn muhiry/'f?Preaiiieni Ta'ft, in TextW Speech. Kc?. Tim milky way was not caus ed by the eow jumping over the moon. A Packaqa Mailed Frea on Request of SIMON'S PAW PAW PILLS The bent Stomach ax>d I.lver 1'llls known and a poiiltlre and efcedy euro for Constipation, Indigo: tlon, Jaundice, Dilloubneas, Bour Btoun uch, Il?ada<rbe, and all a 11 men ta aiinlng fioui a dlHordorod Btomokb or BlugKUb Ilvej^t/Th ?y contain In concen trated form ul! the virtues and valuea of Munyon'? Paw Paw tonic and aro made from t a Juiro of the Paw-Paw fruit. 1 un hesitatingly recommcnd these pills as being tho bent laxative and oathartlo over compounded. Send ub pontVI or lottor, requesting a froe package of Mini von'b Celebrated Paw-Paw Laxa tive Pills, and we will mall name free of charge. MUNYON'S HOMOEO PATH If HOMIC RKME30Y CO.. r?3d anil Jefferson Sta . Philadelphia, Pa. Tliat are ii.ore like related, or t 1m.mii what you Knows. Come. little tellers, let's gather .lioI A h;i:i<*h iiv wilil blossoms; they'd make him so glad ! lluek'll he lonesome and boys every v. here Will kind uv miss some fin', and every lad's prayer Ought to remember poor I tuck in it, sure. And 1 link's nohle daddy?so strong and so pure, So thoughtful 'bout youngsters like IIuck wiu, and you, _ And every boy ull tiio wide universe through. Corue, little fellers, somo violets fer him ! It must uv been rainin', my eyes arc so dim ! Come, little fellers, let's get him some flowers ! NTo crosses and anchors?just wild ones for our?, Azaleas and jonquils and lit lie wood things Thet lock 07. if butterflies bloomed. an' t he."r wings Was petals and so-forth. We needn't care much If he never gits 'era. He'll know by (lie touch Of the love for. him rendin' our hearts her; today It's ju.-t th? best tribute uv love we could - ay ! - lieutztown Hard, in Baltimore Sun. Some Sweet Day You may be served with Post T oasties and Cream. Then you will know w"fiat a dainty, tempt ing food you have been missing, J Every, serving wins A frietvd? PopulT pkg. 10c XfilE "The Memory Lingers* _ ? ^ - t - * <Po?tumCere*] Cd./fctd., Battle Crwlc, Mich. Washington Such quantities of obsolete and public documents ure being ebipped 1 Into Virginia under thu frank# ot members of Congress that empbatlQ protests aro A Disgrace* beglnuiug to. reach tho ful Practke, meinborw whose franks this wa?iie paper bears, Tbe reason for this deluge, which In arousing the Irs not only of tho post masters, but af those to whom tho stuff li addressed, Is that the mills are being weighed In that State, Once in two years tho mail* In a given section of the couutry are welghe , atul the average struck is made ths basis of compensation ot 1,1,1 railroads j until there Is another weighing. Of coarse tho heavy public documents, Anclcnt vol iinea of The Congressional Record and similar valuable publ.ca tiongreitly Increase till} average. It 13 afcce/ted ta^.t tje railroads em ploy tho entire time of a man who goes about asking the sacreturlea Of members of Congress to mail this, th?.t or the other publication to ad dresses furnished la order thus to ; c! eat the Covori merit. A thorough Investigation of t 1I3 antiquated and lnacci.rf?to me.h.jd <-f compensating tho railroads tor cat rylng the mails | would dotibtles^ prove far more pop ular, and probubly not less profitable, than t.10 Increase of tho postage rates on periodicals .10 energetically advo cated by the Postmaster-General, ? M ? Tho Republican mernbo-s of tha Mouse Committee on PoBtoffleos havo come to a verbal agreement on a postal eavlngs bank bill which they expect to pa.:? as eoon aa Postal tho uundry civil bill, the ?avln?.i la it b.?t ono of the big ?p liunks. proprlatlon bills, 1b parsed. 'i'ha Koi.se bli! will 5-nv.t Individual Cepos.ta to $500; will au thorize the deposit of tho receipts of tLo postal bank, a In National and State banks aud their Investment In Government securities, a id In bonds o! fitatea and municipalities which havo the taxing power; but a reserve fiind of five Pv*r cent, of the total de posits shall be kept lu the Treasury at all times. Investment in indemnify bonds is prohibits. The trustees aro authorized at any time to devjte for ty-seven po;* cent, of tho fuad3 of tho postal banks to .tho redemption of Federal bonds or to the purchase o? J>ond3 of any new issue. An entirely new provision requires that all new Inn J e. a of I nlted States bondr, for rp fLiai:.g or a new loan, ?,hall be In r'cnomlnatlors of $'J4 and multiples thereof. Vhls la designed to afford a convenient form of Investment for tho^e of moderate means. The de positor wbo r.iauagis to sava J2 a month, for Instance, could purchase a bond each year. The Houuo lead ers aro proceeding on the theory that It Is tnelr duty to pass the best po?s! bi<? bill without, regard to tho d.fd eulty Y/hkh may be encountered In lndjclng tho Senate to accopt such a uieasure. * * * Toe fcrrflVntonlftn institution l?5*s r?? re+vrd ihe dig dig kU'.ea by oj:-Preni do it Roosevelt, to tho^creat gratifira Lon tf Director W.\l20tt. It ca;:i? by oxprefcs. Dr. Walcott The Pig Dig Buys many other kucc! Arrives. viens have arrived, but ho seems to bo esi;t clally pleased Avitii the dig dig, w'nlc'.i ho intimatas !.?? a fus.Mrat.nK lltt!o creature, although he 'exhibited siu-H rati;e!ice when members of Congresi uskad him w.-at t'.ie dl? dis looke.l like. tiiat soma o! them 6i.<:p?eted it had not fccea unpacked and that tho u.rector v,a3 as mjch in the, dark re garding tho personal appearance c.f the interesting ;pe.ciznen ss they were. Di;e;tor \Valco.t criia it we?. not tho p-irpose of t':e institution to exhibit! the many cp^imens furaiahed by Mr. rv003t^e'.t *?.3 lit troubles of an IndN vldial^sr c?n errpealtion, but ts ail t^em tc tho many j;Ti?a whie'i with cM theie tro'yi?leb if the. Roosevelt hunt are far itos* complete, The dl. rector ra: a that li.,000 cpsclniens h^va been cr T/lil he recsl/ed from Arrica, b it e7en that r. jrwbir corst! tutea a cma.l po.tlon .>! t'.e v.fcolfr exhldlt of tha National Museam. i * * ? That the coming census v/!ll shot* sjch an increase in population us to ' variant lh?> addition of cirty-four ' c-.6mbir3 to tho Ko'itb of Represents tlvea 1 j tho prctfic Congressional tion of those who Keprefce italion. have enjoyc.1 a?i o > , por*.uni;y to ctuuy ; th* censuj retrrn? thua far received. ' That s u ;h act.on will be t?.k?n ?>. ' howeve/, gravely doubted by there -vto realize how unw.eldly ti.eJ.o?ie 1 bi.3 alreaoy berom*, la its feres? n I '? rcpcrt.oijB, r.r.d they suggeW' t :o ! p.-obaollity of an n^eaiae-U oypen ar- ; b:t;?..y number c i jftsp; esouta'.lyei .I'o.n each St?.:e, tc tro e^d that 'lit t llcucb metroeiuhip may iiot bo fur- j t'jer Increased. It 1j generally real ised that evea the pre:ont member -Mp of the House la far larger than v%a3 cont^mplftted hy the fri.mera of the Constitution, and that it Is be ^aus? the House zo greatly e\ceede tt*> Senate 5n number that It has been necsscary to adopt rales which uerlo isly curtail the liberties of indi vldu\l ineaibtrs and have deprived the Ho. re of lite right to bt> regarded a deliberative body. A Hotel Thief Sentenced. At Berr.e, Switzerland. John Tauer, of New York City, nineteen years old, who confessed to numerous robberies of hotels at Berne, Zurich .and I^u lome, was sentenced to five roonthd' Imprisonment. Objects to Congressional Inquiry. President Taft In a message to^C9n Bress, at Washington. D. C.. said It was his duty to Investigate the sugar frauds, aod that a Congressional in quiry at this time would embarrass him. ? Veterans' BUI is Signed. Governor Hughoa, at Albany, N. re signed the bill of 8*nator Cobb, which provides that veterans of the regular army in the CDanish War and the Philippines 1nsurr?ct4on prior to July 4, l*0t, when holding positions In tbo public service shall not bo _re^ moved except after i hearing upon charges proved: JapaMoo Prists 4-Visitor, Prince Tokogaxra Trcrito, Pre?K dent of the Janancs* House ol Peers, weat about New^X01,11 clfJ the sights. .. ^ S Mm Wiiwlow'u Bootlilng fjyrup for CbiMr?| U-oiiiii??,?ofteiiHthc' ?U<M, inMhnnnif alley t iMtit,! ui <n> win ! colivift buttle. 11.?j?j>?i?(ha U mi equivalent ?">? oH troubiMogu thingi). |foi lied, lU-l?lugKjr? lldi, F?llihg Kyelanhtr* ?ixt All fe.ye? Th?* Noe?l Car#, Try Muriwt 8je Sal9?. j^epu<) Tube*, Trinl Mir* jSf. A?k Your Diuggut or Write Murine Ky? Kurfifely Co., <1 ikajio. Ilappi:1'ss in 'ivMrrlivr, like the light of lifuvcp. hiitihlller -I'or a nift '?mj cbi'l< cobl 61" folio it?? Pfti'ltiUer. 8*C? H o. f.oe, but b'Hx '1 lio geiiuiiio U f'rrvy Jfatix . Arrange *o lh?' ?jlii[is do not fly all ovi r the. yar?l vylicu ?-h<>|>pinj> w'o(irl, w* if ka ? a MijRcJuxJu! raft mar Whethtr frpl? CV>)(U. lfit?t, Ptoteaeh or Nfivouii Trouble#. C??nu,1ln? will /on. It's lt<gut(t - plrttkuiU to t?U? t<t* n>iw?U ftUly. Tlf it. Iff., Vim. tu4 40c. at ?tru* Remedies 'ar e Needed Were wo -i v?j tint not, rue-die inly would POt often b<? r: rdrd, J>u? tines unr ny?tcom huvv He* <on>e wesf i inijc'r'ri end broken down tbrQUfb ?K Jodi/wrctfor* wl.j !i (wive j'uue on inuni the Ci*rly fhrot>4l? ootiAtlt" > Aof-trutwui, rctw-lici ure ueeded to tid Nutu.o i'i C'tirL^iiii^ our j.thcriicd u??d otherwise acquired wtaJkp s.. i\> reach (he ecut of ?t9H)*d) Vteakmss v. i 'j .'-. i , ,'ivc trouble** tb0Ztl$ nothing *o it- I ? *Dr. fierce'$ Golden Medical l)i?cov? -d ->???-vyi (mm fmtivo ut'edic* sjf^s5-;;ai: ^ioAvv^wi,hkr?! ari^z Weak Styii.. \ , \X . n ' 1 ?,0J. 3 mher IntetUoti J3SRi-.vjii.?,:i.. <i ??"?y^.'SriS.iSSv. Dcrun.4??ucat^, iLu ''Discovery ' ii c iin)??prov?n ??i'4 'Tho dtnulriQ fry* on Ita r /Q CNSv^&i ? a..aC\ QUt./i ^ wn . You can't-oforJ to acce ?'. a secret nostrum us ? lubatUute for' ? lu?!ic, .ncc'Icii,.; r: I ? N. ??l ?VCP thow'li the ur*?ut acnw y dieryby ram rprrgt* .lvar -nd Dr. |?je, , !.'? end Invigorate ??oaiwi UVW bowtU. Kj ?'i-U, ti y # o?, cj?.y to e h* cnix^ ? ., ... ?? ? "Buy "BAme AXE," Shoes 'lit aofiietiiiKu happens that iliej man who keeps hi* mouth shut; speaki the . II. II. Ghekn's Rons, of Atlanta, Ga., nra ; the only succiMiful Drpp?y Specinliatu in the I world. Hoc their liberal oiler in adverti** wont in uliother. column of tl.b paper* l ove must be ns much a light us-.a : Maine. ( To pf.rscvtrv in ojj.c'k duty and h? pile til is tie best answer to calumny. Dr. 1'iuicoV I'fouvuKi Pdfeta euro euiisti patioii, C ouvti('ati><u u thy <;uii(u <,>( many gUouvti*. Cure th# rausc mil you uire th<i duea*?. Kit My to Uk<;. Gvneio?ity i* uwtt cbailiable than wealth. r Hoy " i: A I i LB A % H" ^ HO KS 1 take the true i\cfi'.litiun of e>; *V cise to b? I t! or without weui'ifift?3. T!?is Will Iutcie.-t BIuHiora. 1 Xt()tlu?f (It uy'afjiVi'H IVW'lt!?> f'.i I tiildi <*ti, i r?jrc l't?v <! tjiIuHv 4, IIl'u la ?'(?? I'u I fi. Toi'thinj; I >i<ui'ilc>r? lie,: ulut l be IJwwvJn ;tn I i TJeijtruy Worm*. They I rc-ak up eol'l* in '-'1 i hour*. IMcn.tiijt* tot;i!i?.;;n lliarinif-?)'Mmii'c. ' Ki'ver fail. A t Ui'ijuj-'its/iiip. Sn,i?i,lenmi!t,,l 1' KL.K. Avldre^a A lion S.Oh:ihtoil,LtUoy ,N. V. Root cvtrv wion? impulse* out ?<1 your lu'p.it. It ttuver pays to covo up a weed. hi.^ it out. 0:sr sell'-:!".ado nun arc the glory oi our institutions. Huby Watted. to n "filiclcton. "My little nin, whe:s .about a yen* rtnd a halt oil. bfgun to have f'>res come out on hi.< face. I had a physi cian tre-at him, but the soros grew worse Tbun they began to come out on his arms, thou on other parts of his body, and tlhcu one came ou bij chept, worse than tin* others. Then I called uuother physician. * JStjll h<* grew worse. At the end ot about a year and a half of suffering he grew bo bad that I iuid to t!f< )ii;i hands la cloths at night to !;.-??{? !:!?>> frnr.i scrfitchiu'/ the fojos ntid tearing the flesh, lie got to be a mire skeleton, and was hardly nble to wrIk "My. aunt advised me to fry Cutl cura Soap and CuUctna Ointment. | sent to a drug Btoro and not a cake of Cutlcura Sou|.v and n box of the Oint ment and followed directions. At the end of two months the sort's vrrc nil well. He ha? never had any sor^-s of any kind since. I'can slneerHy say that only for Cutlcura mv child would have dh'd. I used o'nLy one cake of Cutlcura Soap and about three of Ointment. "1 am a nurse and my profession brings mn into many different fam ilies and it is always a j.-leaaure for me to tell my story and recommend Cutlcura Kunudios .Vis f'.'hert Sh?d* don, ft. F D. 1, Litchfield, Conn , Oct. 23, 1 90*J Mark Twain's Newspaper AVcrk. Judge C. C. Cjt;odv.in, the vi tenia editor of Salt I.nicc City, govs: "1 did not so on the Virginia Ciiv Enterprise. until Clemens.*k*ic it, but 1 never ceased to hear, from him, lie first >vrotc n burlesque Fourth of July oration, which was published in nn Aurora (Nov.) paper. As I remem ber it, it began: 'I was tired by (lie great American eagle ar.d born by a continental Jam.' "This pleased Joseph T. Goodman, editor of the Virginia City -Enter prise. He wrote ;o Clemens, telling him that if lie were not making more than the Enterprise was paying he would be welcomed to the staff of the paper. One day a man came info the editorial sanctum. lie wore a dilapi dated hat. jeans, a hickory shirt and carriod a roll of dirty blankets. ''That was Mark Twain's entrance into literature. Except for his expe rience on the Enterprise, it is doubt ful if lie would ever have been known as a Renins." A good way of keeping the children interested in farm life, is ta give each one a sniail tract of land foi an orchard. Allow them to caro for it and enjoy the proceeds for a num ber of years. This keeps up the soil and often keeps the boy pn'thc farm at the uneasy age. A"healthy rivalry between venn? orchnrdists is not a bnd thing, (iiher. ??: ; I A clear brain and 3teady, dependable nc; ves Can win wealth and lame For their owner. Clear-headedness and a Strong, healthy body Depend largely on the Right elements in Regular food and drink* Coffee contains caffeine? A po?w>rK)i?~3r^g* Postum is rich in the Gluten and phosphates that That puts "ginger" and g? "huStlc" r Into body and brain. "There'* a Reason" Cs:.i(!0'm?-y f It. P(f 't'i'ii *Si*' - thft ?' t -n i i i. : . ftfii'.i" Movy-i Many Women who are plendid Cooks 6 b dread having to prepare an elab orate dinner-because they are not sufficiently! strong to stand over an intensely hot coal ran^e. This is especially true in summer. Every woman takes pride in the table she sets, but often it is done at tremen dous cost to her own vitality through the weakening effect of cooking on a coal range in a hot kitchen. It is no longer necessary to wear you: ,; If out preparing a fine dinner. i%v<-n in the lical of summer you can cook a large dinner without being worn out. L rj ? 7 f.: I f? n ' "< ? '. '. . r t A> StV ?*V^-!3. \>; ??-. -v-:THKB3BHn ? ?II CfeSirStov? C'vcn lio ou.t.ci.'c !,?;:t, no mncJJ, r.c smr'xe. It will cook'the biggest dinnel c. ithoiu the 1;^. ' ?or tV.-i ro-W. It is immediately lighted and immedi ately vx>: ,;,uis':cd? It l.e cl.ar.^t .1 from a fclov/ to a quick fire by turning a hpi.-ilr. 'i i.-viii's iv> r'? !? "y'cor.nccte.l with it, no cuiil to carry, no wood to chop. Vf; i d'.T.'t !. '.)? i.i v ...: r. c-.:; cr twenty n.inutes till its fire gets going. Apply a l^Lt and i1. s rer.dv. J-'y ;p!y tun ii ;j the wkk up or down you get a slow or an intense heat on the V;:;i>n?k of'ths pot, jt.*?, kettle or oven, and nowhere else. It h:tf a Cc.*c::t? Ti " - f- r ).T-?r:...y r!s;.eo rrd food hot, drop shelves for . co".*, ?...?/??? - r 1 "?*, and even j. ?."a'< I t towels, It raves time, worry, hf !*.'i i?" \ ; v;. .; v : i '1 a v: mars needs add snvie that; she expects. Made v*,!'s '? >? - ~ ; .'..I 3-l<u; *>?. r ?;*<.-?? c;.n be had with or without C. L .?; y :r tvr; .. re ? ' j- ? ?? ifi i..,. f.,c J jr..*: i.'-iTO C'.!?ul.ir t'< 11, e nearest ajft-ncy of tli? '.ZlL.r;.C<iix& Oil Cc&mp&ny L A \ r-r* r it'- ? f - ?--* > I \ V. . \ '/ . ? : : j "A '?"?/ -4 *? -! ! 1 tlj ;?-b V/ J t--i ts^vo Vrs. Al. I). ?'cP].:rson, (of Chadbourn, N. C., writes: I rtiucrcci fc-r five years wir'i awful pains, every so often. .They, grew war. ?, \".\ I would c'icn faint. JU could not v.*a!k at all, for t ./o or ihree days ac a time, and had awful Iu:r;!: i i r.:y rl.'c, r.::u Iicr.daciie' and backache. "i ?::vo i:p and tlul.t 1 would die, but my husband cr.2wc.skd \Yl.;c of Cardui. S ) I bejan and the first bottle iK pcd r*c so I c ?"! .! c .) ir.y cook in:;. By the time I had i: 'd ii -2 bi'.'.l- > <? Cat .1 i, I could dj all my work. Cardui Cx-zz all and i:v;;c ll::.a voa recommend it to do.'* \ ! ') OTl ' "r| ri; v =:-A in ?*: r? -r>! i . v ' ? \ 1 ; ? ? I I ? Li >?'.? '?! ! ^ I \- i ! L<,fi N~ _ ! . , V'\ em t' Vf L-j Tne Wouiaa's Tonic CC 5S Arc you a woman, suffering from seme form of female troubl j ? Have you trie J Cardui, the woman's tonic? If net, you arc ncglcciin? your opportunity to net well. . Cardui is a "pure vegetable medicine and contains no dance rou 5 drugs. It is i ?on-:?i toxicating, a safe remedy for women of all ages. Try Cardui today. You will appre ciate its prompt tonic effect, as well as its quality of re lieving pain. 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