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CLEANSES THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY; DISPELS COLDS. AND HEADACHES DUE TO CONSTIPATION. BEST FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN-YOUNG "v AND OLD. ? TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS-ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE. MANUFACTURED BY THE rsi SOU) BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS One size only. Regular price 50*a Bottu DAISY FLY KILLER KXacWwS: ft MM MM. HM? *4 tn?M, (MMl JfrUl m I to ????. wvl M* ?M tr injur* Mwihtef. GmkhImiI ???<(!>?. 0/ ?Ji <>?Ur? Of MM pt<V*l4 (or M ??I4. KAkOLDtOMIII 10* DaKalk in i<*?Ura, M, rt l'ur|M)?fll??Mien8 irf (ho fruitful motliei; Of crime. So,-24-'10, , HiiU'd Old l.nily'H 11 u i r. ''My mott?*#r u*ed to h*ve n very had humor on her head which the doctors called on ecienia, and for (t I had two different doctors IC?? r heud was very biiu' and her hnlr nearly ?11 lull out In tt]i!|t> of what (hey holh did One day hc.r nleco came In and they wore BptaUnu of how her hulr was lulling out and the doctors did It no good. 8he hiivh, 'Aunt, why don't you try Cutlcura Hoap cud Cutlcura Ointment?' Mother did. nnd thoy helped her. In fIx mOntliH' tlmo the f t?*>> 1 nk. burning nnd ycallniiof her head wan over and her h<ilr he win Rrowlng. Today she Is much In debt to Cu tlcura Soap and Ointment for the fine hood ot hnlr bhe has for an old lady of seventy four. "My own cose wns an ectetno in my feet. As* soon as the cold Weather rntne my feet would Itch utv/1 burn and then they would crack ofl*n and bleed. Then I thounht I would (lor to my nto^her'n friend*, Cutlcura Soup and (Cutlcura Ointment. I did for four ot live winters, and now my foot are ns smooth ns any one's Ells worth Dunham, Hlrnm, Me., Sept. 30, 1009." __ Money makes n man 1 a titbit. Tomato Chicken Vegetable |J>M ? and ten other kinds. Delight ful natural flavor and made from the very best materials, with the care of experienced chefs, in the great White Enam eled Kitchens. Llbby's Coupa nra ready for immediate use by adding an equal portion of hot water Ask your groccr for Libby's Soups Libby, McNeill & Libby Chicago BcitjDftlm. we un <!-> toUtt far fMtkf* ?icat>?ctoMiuiM nttiholi, fehww: ufitsk to Utiuir*. Wt h-.?\ tfwt B?gt Ffwtoctu thipptti. Write Ix ftict list. jLiABBLftSOKS LwbrilU, Kr Droosv CUKED filve* Qalok ~ Ret tit" v Remow* all ?wclllag la 8 to ?o r xmuntut ?it# TrUUrrMmrut > *?movc? ?lt w ?jsgiSSr;. - - '-v^r- MMOVU MWWM *?? i?? 9 far'- ' - v OIL DISTRIBUTION AN EXACT SCIENCE Fully ? Million Dollar** Waak In Foreign Gold Comoo to Thl? Country to Pay for Standard'* Product That lo Poddlod to tho Doorsof Hutond Polaoo,4ooord Ing to tho Rookofollor Plan of Intornatlonal Bo/t?r Thin Rockefeller Foundation, to make a story of It. i? In reality just '?? tho dream of a poor boy como tfpe. It la tho happy ending ,of an American novel of real life. It Ih the climax of one of the most dra matic and Impreeslvo carcer* that thU country, or any other, has ever known. 1 ho dream-?or the novel or dra nin, whichever you llko?began more thun half a century ago. It began In a Hhabby little boarding bouse In ( lovolund, In the brain of a lad of eighteen who wm clerking for ft shipping and real estate company. I Ihere were at that time about g million other American boys of the canto axe, and not many of them had received fewer privilege than thla one. lie had been educated partly In the publlo schools, but mainly at home, by his mother and father. Ilia pay, at thla time, was alxty cents a day. His hours of labor wore from breakfast until bedtime. For his room and meols ho war pnylng $1 a week, ho that hla net Incomo?the basis of hla dream of f^tune and phi lanthropy?wdb not more than $135 a your. ? lOven at (hla time, and v/lth this Incomo, he built a tiny littlo founda tion of hla own. Out of tho Hitty cents h day, he get uside a fow pen nies for the church, br for muio hun family, or to drop into some hut thnt whh passed around In the ofllco. The notebook In which thine littlo philanthropic entries were made Is Htill in existence. it |? known by tho name Of "Ledger A" in tho Rock efeller family. K |? q completely worn out little notebook, with t?ro kmi cover and tattored pages of faded writ lux, but it Ih one of tho most preclouH troaaures in tho Rocko feller vaults. it has more thun a pnrsonnl Interest now. it i,?H ?ud deniy become historic, becuuHe It re cordH the origin of "tho moat com prehensive scheme of benevolence in the whole history of humanity." The managerial Instinct was ho strong In thin Ixjy that he wiih not satisfied with merely pnylng IiIh share Into the contribution boxen. By tbe time ho wuh nineteen he hud ripened Into un organizer of bopevoloifo. He wuh a member of u mission church, which wan fast breaking down under the weight of a $2000 mortgage. This sixty - cent - a - day youth undertook to collcct tho money, and ho did It. "That was a proud dny," he Baid in later yeara, "when the laHt dollai was collected." Little nH ho knew It, the boy waa then at work upon the fulfilment of bis dream to bocomo perhaps the greatebt getter, and the greatest irlv or, of his generation. Latcr^tfbcn he becutno n prosper oiih mrfn of business nnd lnrge nf falXT he still retained the hublt of -tfiganlzing his giving ub well bh hla getting. Ho ovon went bo far as to organlzo his family into a sort of foundation. At the broakfast table ho would distributo the various ap peals for help among bin children, requesting them to Investigate eacli cane and make a report to him on the following day. in this way his children, an<L eapocially his boh and namesake, who Is destined to distrib ute the revenue of the Rockefeller fortune, received a Spartan training in the difficult art of giving." The whole bent of the Rockofoller mind acorns to have '.eon Inclined from the first toward the working "\lt ?[ thlR problem of distribution. Tho business of the Standard Oil < ompany itself Is much more a mat ter of distribution thun of production It was unquoHtlonnbly the first com pany that undertook to sell Its prod uct directly to the users on a world wide scale. For the most part, It de livers its oil. not to wholesalers and middlemen, but to the familv that bums it, whether It be in the United States or in the uttermost purta of tho earth; - It has, for Instance, no fewer than 3000 tank wagons travel, ing from door to floor In tho tweuty countries of Europe, selling pints nnd Quarts of liquid light to whosoever clomanda It. Fully $1,000,000 ' a weok. In foreign jcold or It* equlva ent, comes, to this country to pay for the oil . that is peddled to the doors of hut and palace, according to the ! ?|C f/ plftn International dis tribution. Consequent^, both by narural ap J business experience. Mr. Hockefellor wap well preparod to work out the problem of distributing the surplus money of the rich in a systematic and cfflelent manner. Hla new foundation Is no aftorthought. It Is no sudden change of mind or rhanga of heart. It Is the natural re sult of fifty years of experience and ocperimcnt. What he began to do as a poor boy In a Cleveland boarding house, he Is now about to complete on an International scale?that Is the exp a nation of the new plan that hna excited to much comment and so much curlosltv Stiftlv-s'an lied muslin hags in which to put woolens in the sprint? v\ii] kftep them unharmed hv moths, if they am free from them when put in 11 the bass are tightly closcd. A Happy Day * Follows ft breakfast that is pleasing and hcathful. Post ? Toasties Arc'pleasing and healthful, and bring smiles of satisfac tion tp tho whole family "the Memory Lingers" Popular Pkg. lOo. 15c. : i Pornt^m Cuw, ud. DattUiCr*?k, Mich. MOTHERS WHO HAVE DAUGHTERS Find Help la Lydta E. Pink barn's Vegetable Compound Hudson, Ohio.?"If mothers reallxed tho good your remodloa would do deli cate girla I bellove there would he rower weak and all. Ing women. Irreg ular and painful period* and such troubles would be relieved at onoe in many cases. |,ydla K. Hukham'f Vego. table Compound is fine for ailing girls and run-down wo men. Their delicate organs need a tonlo ana the Compound Rive# new ambition ana life from the flrtt dote."?Mrs. 0 toitoic Btiucklsr, Hudson, Ohio, R. No. 0, Box 8a. Hundreds of suoh letters from mothers expressing their gratitudef for what Lydm E. rinkham's Veget*- < ble Compound has accomplished tot, them have been received by the Lydia 1 E. Pink ham Mcdlclno Company, Lynn, j Mass. Young Girls, Heed This. Clrls who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, buckache, head ache, dragging-down sensations, faint Iiik spells or indigestion, should take Immediate action to ward oft' the eeri ous consequences and be restored to health by Lydta K. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. Thousands have been restored to health hy its uso. If you >voubl like Kpeclul advice about your coko >vrlte u confiden tial letter to Mr?. Pinklmnu at ljynu, Her sulvico iu free, nt>?< "M'n.vH tiolnfol. . ' Farm Notes. (Jo sh.w the first day uf plowing; it will make a gain in the end. The root cutter is almost an indis pensable machine on the farm. The life of inuny a valuable cow would have been saved if the apples and potatoes fi-tl had been run through a rout cut I er. A sour manger is tho abomination of a really good horse. The man who forei'B a horse to eat from such vile place is sure to he the loser, and will sometimes lose the horse with in testinal disorders, including colic. A Package Mailed Free on Request of MUNYON'S PAW PAW PILLS The b?Bt Stomach and Liver PUIb known and a positive and speedy cure for Constipation, Indigestion, Jaundice, HllloufinejBB, 8our Stom ach. Hendnche. and all ailments nrlslng from a disordered stomach or sluggish liver. They contuln In concen trated form nil the vlrtuos and vnlncs or Munyon'n Paw Paw tonic and nre mode from t e Julco of the Paw-Paw fruit. 1 un hesitatingly recommend these pills at being the bent Inxntlvo nnd cnthnrtlo ever compounded. Bend ub postal or letter, reqneBtlng a free package of Munyon's Celebrated Paw-Paw l.axa tlve Pllla, and wo will mall Bnme free of charge. MUNYON'8 HOMOEO PATIUC HOME RK.VU5DY CO., 53d ajod Jefferson 9tn., Phlladolpbta, Pa. AN ITCHING SKIN Is about the most troublesome thing there Is. You know It If you've ever had any kind of skin trouble. But they all give way, disappear, every last one?every pimply, scaly, Itching, eruptive kind of dlsesse of the skin?when you treat them to a box of HUNT'S CURE well rubbed In. Nothing tike It to make the skin healthy and smooth and free from sting, or Itch or pain. Price la 50 cents a box, and one box Is guaranteed to cure any one case or you GET YOUR MONEY DACK. Ask Your Druggist for Hunt's Cure K. B. RICHARDS MED CINE CO,, Sherman, Tens The cautions seldom err. A?k For Allen's Foot-IC??o. "I tried Allen'* Kool-Kune. tlje Antiseptic Powder, nnd have just bought another *up i>ly. It Iiiih cured my corn*, and Ihe hot, burning nnd itclnng nensation in mv feet which wi\j almost unbearable. 1 would not he without it now.?W. .1.' Walker, Cim* den, N. J " Sold by nil Pruggwt*, Ik;. Country Newspaper B?3t. "I 'jolievo one of the greatest fac tors in the improvement of country life will be the country ncwsptiijers," said Clarence H. Poe, editor , of the Progressive Farmer of Kaleigh, N. C. in a recent address before the Hoard Press club of tlie College of Agricul ture of Wisconsin. In discussing the influence which the graduate of an agricultural college can exort in his community and in outlining the field of agricultural journalism Mr. Pot pointed out the great need for farmerr in the various counties who would write regularly for their local paper? or perhaps become editors of loca1 papers interested in raraj improve ment. "There is rt& method of reaching The fsrmer'That is quit? so effective as through his local newspaper/' said Mr. Poe. "Many of these have not yet been awakened to the possibilities of live agricultural column*.!? believes that the successful farmer of the future will be the leader in his community' affairs and must aid his fellow farmers by writing. While the general agricultural paper has a place \ircu* newspaper has a great advantage d?e to its strong hold upon the frmers inttreat."?Wll liamston, (N. C.) Enterprise. ' EARTHQUAKE M ITALY fOilOWEDjr CYCLONE If land of Sardinia Devastated by Terrific Tempest FIFTY DEAD fttl FALLING HOUSES AvellLne Bern** the Iirnnt of tiie VUh muter, Nearly Every House In Calitri Pulling and . llur/Uig Sleeping Inhabitant*. florae, Italy. ? hi an eerthquake Which ?book nil of Southern Italy, ?a well aa portions of the northern pre* vlnce* ot Tuscany and Venetia, at leaat fifty peraona were killed and Mvera! hundred Injurad, It may he that hundreds lost thalr liven In the casualty, and that the number of iboae hurt will run Into the thou sands. A stretch of country for 'fifty mllea ?tout Mt. Vulture, an extinct vol cano near Calltrf, In the province ot AveUlne, Buffered most severely. Nearly every house In that territory wm thrown down by the earth tre mor. The survivors, who chanced te be awake or on the atreets.at the time, fed without trying to count the dead. They are still panto-stricken and unable to tell clear stories. The King and Quean, as In the caae of the Meeting earthquake of laat year, have gone to the centra of ac tivity. Queen Helena said: "As my presence Is deemed neces sary at all festivities, It must not lack where the people die und weep. In the south Italians suffer; therefore 1 ruuBt go. It is ray place as a woman and mother." In addition to the ravages of the earthquake Italy had sustained vast financial loss and probably large loss of life by reason of a terrific cyclone that later in the morning devastated the eutlre Island of Sardinia ?- the largeBt In the Mediterranean. Crops, vineyards and cattle were destroypd, and there is no doubt that many shepherds met the fate of their flocks. More than 12,000,000 dam age was. done to property in Sardinia. I A lota of much rioro thnn that was caused by the earthquake in the south. A call was made upon Parliament fc r $100,000 to nllcvlnte the Immo-1 dlate needs of the aufferera from bjtb cataetrophleH. ?' l'~_| The earthquake shock appears to! havo spent Kb forco chiefly In *he Province of Avelllno, In Central Cam pania, caBt of Naples. The village of Calltrl suffered the moet. One report has It that half tho town was de stroyed and from twenty-five to llfty persons killed. Fatalltle3 are reportcJ nt San Sos slo, Chlanche, Valata, Castelbaronla and Ban Belo. T^he latter village, sit uated In tho Province of Poten?a, Compartment of- Il^siHcata, had six fatalities. Tho disturbance disrupted tele graph communication In Wie prov inces most affected. The shock occurrcd at 3.07 o'clock In tho morning, whllo tho people wero still In their neds. Many houses a.t Calltrl tumbled, burying the occu pants In tho ruins. Thoso who es caped death or eerlous Injury fled tprror-Btrlcken from their homes and Into the country. No no' waited to don street clothes, and as a result many subsequently suffered from..ex posure. Troops were dispatched from all quarters Into the affccted district ai soon as the loss of life and rroperty damage beenrne known to the Gov ernment and the officials of near-by cities. The shocks were felt In Rome, but no damage was done. The only death reported here was that of an old man who died of fright. The population, however, was terror-rtneken. News from Salerno, at the head of the Qulf of Salerno, thirty miles routheast of Naples. I3 t-> the effect that the shock was distinct thore and causod considerable damage. GOIiDWIN SMITH RIFS OF INJURE Tie Was a brilliant Writer nnd a Dis tinguished Educator. Toronto,Ontario.?Professor CoM wln Smith, one of the moat distin guished clucators and writers of modern times, died in the Grange, his home here. Early in February Dr. Smith slipped on tho rollsbci floor of the hall in Tils home and fell, fracturing his thigh bone. It was thought at the time that owing to his advanced age he coula not survive beyond a day or two, but he lingered, and as spring came he began to ealn eome strength-. He was born in Reading, England, on August 13, 1823, an \ conssquont iy at his dealh was almost eighty ceven years old. OUR THREAT TO GEN. RIVA8. Rlueflelds Bluft to Re Leveled at First Fire on American Flag. BlucP.eldn, Nicaragua.?"At the first shot fired asalnst tho American flag or an American vessel I will level the tluff." This 18 the reoly made by Com- [ mander Harold K. Hlnes, command ing tho American gunboat Dubuque, to a threat made by General Klvaa of the^Madriz forces, holding Blue flolds Bluff, that ho would etop by force any vessel of whatever nation ality entering the harbor. c' <iiL i! ? -- - $20,000 Prize For n Flight Be tween New York and Washington. Washington, D. C. ? The Wright brothers and Glenn H. Curtiss will be Invited to enter a competitive flight between New York and the national capital for which a prise of $20,000 will be given. This decision was reached at a meeting here of repre sentatives of the Philadelphia, Balti more and Washington areo clubs and the two commercial bodies of this city. Dr. Alfred P. Zahm, secretary of the Joint comijlttee, was author ised te invite the aviators. Chief Ooker Blames Mental Tests. Fire Chief Crok<er blamed the Civil Service Commission for the dsath of two firemen la a warehouse la Wash ington street, New York City. He said the mental teats kept brave and stalwart men off the fores and ad mitted "cigarette-smoking clerks." mum ewsw?gler Fined. lire/ Matilda V. ?;iflhroi?gbf of Poston, was fineM |5?00 at Trenton. K J., f* -the utU^vful Imputation of articles wHH tn?rtiU ** defraud the Government of ddtUa." Dr. 1'ierrVa l'dlata, email, augar?MUd, ?aay to take at candy, iregulata and ?u?ig oiata atoioach, liv?r ?u4 bowel*. Do uol Jt exaltcth a won from ' earthly thing* to have tl&ee that are heavenly. Mra. Winalow'a BootU?| Hyiap for (rn tv? ?liini|, -"ftci.atha guins.raduooe inflamma tion, al lay ? paia, cur?* wind oolk, 25c. a bottl*. , It in not y/hat a man Ta* but how lie got it that count* in the long run. For Red, ItchingVyellge. Ojreta, 8t|?, Falling Kyelaahe* and All Kye* That Naad $88 or W rita Murine Ey* ltainedy Co., Chicago,' A work of real merit And* favor at Mr?~ ? ? - -r??~ V^r ret?* aal QRiP. Klek'a CarfDina ta the beat reined/-re ttovea tha aching and f*<r*rtab?eaa~curee the Cold and raxwwaa normal condition*. If# liauld-effrcta Immediately. tec.. Mo. and IP*, at drug atorca. The Fountain Head of Life Is The Stomach A trbo bas ? waak and impaired stomaoli and wbo dooa not i>fo|>?rl)r dijast bit food will soon And thai bis blood baa b>iow? wNk and lapovtridwd, and that bit wbola body U inproftrly aad ianftolwtly notiriihtJ, Dr. pinatB'a qoldun mmutmnt Dfmovmmw ammkmm thv ttommcM ?trvag, pt+mot? tf f/#ar #f tf/rfeetfra latamm, raaforaa <Aa /Ml mppmtHm, mak?m \? mmmtmUmtimm porfmvt, Inwlgormtma thm iirar #a<r pmrtttmm mad toHehmm tbm blond. It /? IfMl t>tood*maM?r. t/mab-bmlHir mad rmmtormttvm narva toaic. it mmM+m m?m mtrmag tm Mr, active In mind mad coo# #4f imdgmmmmt, TUa " Disoovary " la ? pura. flyoerio eitraot of Am or loan madloal rootaj absolutely lra? (ram alcohol and sll Injurious, hablt-foimiuf druis. All III fufredieot* are prluted on Its wrappers. It hM no relationship wltb iw?| ooatnuas. Its avory Jajredien* it endorsed by tbe leader* in all tho school* ol medieine. Don't aftoept a secret noiirum as a substitute for this time-pro ra* reaaedy o? known composition. Ask you* niiohiou. T1?ey must koow of HHtf 1? in yoor s?a neighborhood! World's Dispensary Medicel A moo* t ion, 1)r. H.V, Picrce, Proa., Buftrl?, Jfjy; It was In thievery cottage In Brookslda, 18 mil** from Birmingham, Ala., that thraa Italian* nearly dlad of Faver. Thay had been alck 3 montha. lohn ?a'a Tewlc eared awa qalcMr rewd letter batowi I *#? * ** - * ? WM t v ,? * ' * * < <?????? ? 4*4 # r ? ? ? f i MPOOgmaa, Alfc, Tha two phjatelanaharehad? wry |||H|>C mm ?C aoattaued Malarial r*m. AH war# Italian* and lived on a ereek M jrerda Iran aa? atora. Thaaa aaaaa were ot three WinUi Hiillii, IMir ?Mgf hira ?tnm Wll?li Tha dootera had triad every thing la rata. I pereuaded than to lat ma try Johneon'a Tonte. I removed all the prUV ad matter and let the medletne go oat la a plhta bottiaaa a HftlW Thee*, teot In all three oaaca waa Immediate ana paraaaaaat Thay reoovered rapidly and Mara wag no ftanrrMVOl the >>m ft ft. KKUTLlnT. WrHa to THK JOHNSON'S CHILL A VftWfK TONIC CO., OS*V Huy '"BATTLE AJ?" Shoes A good thing can't bo cruel. Buy "Uattlb Axk" Siiob?. Some so-called pleasantries are decidely unpleasant. Terry Davis' Painkiller, the best remedy for crnmpe, colio, diarrhea, as well as for wounds, sprains. 26c., <Ma, 60c. A nervous man is easily undone, but the way dresses are now built it is hard to undo a woman. A PRACTICING PHYSICIAN Gives Valuable Advice to Kidney <8af< fercrs. Dr. R. Frasher, M. D., of Fort Gay, W. Va., has used Doan's Kidney Pills personally and prescribes them in bis practice. Bays he: "I consider Doan's Kidney Pills the finest remedy on earth for diseases of the kidneys and blad der. 1 have pre ' scribed this medicine in many cases, and at the present time several of my patients are using it with excellent results. I have taken Doan's Kidney PiUa personally with entire satisfaction." Remember the namo?Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Fink Mrs. Taft's Favorite Color. ? Pink, plain pink?not cerise or rose or any of the new-fangled names under which that old-fashion ed color now goes?Is the favorite color of the present mletress of the White Houso. Satin has long been recognized as the material for a gown which Mrs. Taft likes best and pink as the shade which Is most becoming to her./ She always has a satin costume of that color, and of ten her carriage gowns ar6 so cloa'e to pink that It seems like taking a liberty to call them rose or salmon or peach bloom. One of the dainti est garments which Mrs. Taft has .worn recently Is a pink broadcloth trimmed with deep red braid with a touch of stiver. It has Insets of yel low lace on the bodice and big do signs of the same in the half draped skirt. Pink gowns for daylight at* no longer rare enough tt* cause cony ment.?Pittsburg Dispatch, Look out for the striped beetles. They often attack and destroy mel ons and cucumbers as fast as the plants appear above the ground. An application of wood-ashes, air-slaked lime, or gypsum, tainted with kero sene or turpentine or carbolic acid, will help to drive them away. If you have only a few plants, you can easily protect each hill by erecting a mos puito netting guard over it until the plants begin to run. A 1>OCTOR*8 KXPKRIKNCB Medicine Not Needed In This Case. tt Is hard to convince some people that coffee does them an Injury! They lay their bad feelings to almost every cause but the true and unsus< pected one. v But the doctor knows. His wide experience has proven to him that, to some systems, coffee Is an Insidious poison that undermines the health. { Ask the doctor If coffee Is tho cause of constipation, stomach and nervous troubles. "I hive been a coffee drinker all my life. 1 am now 42 years old and when taken sick two years ago with nervous prostration, the^doctor said that my nehvous system was broken down and that I would have to give up coffee. MI got so weak aud shaky 1 could , not work, and reading your advertise ment of Postum, I asked my grocer If ho had any of it. He said, 'Yes,' and that he used It In his family and It' was all It claimed to be. "So 1 quit coffee and commenced to use Postum steadily and found In about two weeks' time I could sleep soundly j|t night and get np In the morning feeling fresh. In about two months l began to gain flesh. I weighed only 146 pounds when I com menced mi postum ana uetirT wSiiTT 16T and feel better than I did at SO years of rge. -I am working every day and sleep well at nfght. Mj two children Were grett coffee drinkers, but they have oot drank any since Posrutn came Into the house, and are far more healthy than they were before." Read "The Road to Wellvllle, fottad la pkg*. **Tbere*e a Reason.* ' , Beer rr?d the above tetter? !rtie appeure from time 1 Uf grnuln-s tree* No Heat Except Where Needed Dishes hot?food well cooked?kitchen cool. No underdone food ? no overheated k&chen in Summer. Everything hot when wanted. Heat un der perfect control and concentrated. OThe blue flame is ail hWt-^jio smoke ? no odor?no dirt. These are some of the advantages in using the New Tlei^stion wick m&ilcj Oil Cook-stove i -1 It has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and Tood - hot. Drop shelves for the coftce pot or saucepans, and nickeled towel racks. It has long turquoise-blue enamel chimneys. The nickel "V finish, with the bright blue of the chimneys, make3 the stove very -^jc attractive and invites cleanliness. Made with 1, 2 and 5 burners/^" the 2 and 3-burncr stoves can be had v/ith or without Cabinet. CAUTIONARY MOTE: Be tare yoa get tTils stave?ut th?t theruine-pUte re-<J* ' NEW ?FIFECIJ{>* Every dealer everywhere;, if not ot yours, wrk* Tor Descriptive Circular v to the nearest ngency of the " 1 Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) X**W }Jr A Good Tonic For shattered nerves, for loss of appetite, for constant headache, for all the Ills from which women suffer, we recommend Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui relieves by acting on the cause of the trouble, thus restoring to health. We have testimony of many women, covering a period of more than 50 years, showing that for most forms of female trouble, Cardui Is a certain relief. It's a good mcd Icine to have on hand, as a tonic .to buijd strength, and at trying times to give relief from.pain and distress. CC 92 The Woman's Tonic Miss C L. Fuquay, of Springfield, Tenn., writes: "I was very sick in September at my sister's home. I got up too soon and came home, which^threw me into chills. I was not sick with pain, but was without eittier energy or appetite. I grew worse and took to my bed, being under a physician's treatment for over a month, without relief] My mother bought me a bottle of Cardui and before ft was gone I was eating heartily. Before 4 bottles were taken 1 was entirely well." Try Cardui Your druggist sells it If you but knew what harsh cathartics do9 you'd always use Cascarets. Candy tablets, vegetable mod raild. Yet just; as effective as salts and calomel. Take one when you need it Stop the trouble promptly. Never wait till nighty 952 pocket box. SO crate? At <Jro?-?to i UMH of tfct Do not rash the teams too bard; let them have time to get their ahoul dera hardened to tha work, r- - .-'v V*rnitA?>Arni(-Hirk?*oArritiNn '?i WheiMvef Duty may call, be aura to be ?t home to metre her. ? >; Hay "B*TTt<? AX)t" SlIOM. It ia ef little trait* that the jfrcat % ?WHIIHIH ~ So. 24-'10. V A V1 I? 8e,lrt postal ?QT k U b la Free Package !? || of Pax tin 3. Better ?nrt more economical tlian liquid antiseptics FOB ALL TOILET USES. |<Um uui I NmI I* ?fclli i clean, white, yenn-free InA-MtiiWfllctlly clean * and throat?-pwifWe the breath throat?- purifie* after uaolting?dUpeU all dUasreeahlc ptrtafetiwi ??4My odk>r*-muc>? ap 1qr daintjr worna A quick lor nm eye* lad catarrh. S A takPui.?A,4 SC'jStfS^LE w,te CST ,*2fr **?s* ^ I*l* bo? at druMiftt or W *vIiL ^h? pmtob