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THOUGHT SHE'D mm m ur * Minsk iik Um.ru "hi*4l % lettac (n? Qtheoa a*yet MAte?t m, X WM M MlwlMC Mi VU alek t* bed tor uoatha. I took ?><>hin fcw feetor*. but U dlda't hel? ?*. ImM I WOUM Mho all ??4/1 *rould heve auak a haad ?*% I >iaf to go to bed. - ? ^ ?<y? 'ta ft *44 fix. u4 UuU Is ?u ,? to It. I thought I would try **** fa. Now i am cured of all my tf/ibloa, x Bh*U pralae Cardul r A Im| it I lift. My alitor gald I mmm would fot wall, but now I an gggfectly well, and I am thankful (or wthat th# medlelne did foe ma." Cardul 1? mado from atrlctly vege table Ingredients. It aoU gently on (fee womanly organs, stimulating th?m %e<de their propar work, relieving pain jmA restoring health.. 1 ?re you weak, tired, worn out? Do ;y?w autter from any of the pains pe ?filar to wank womeu? Cardul has a ireeord of more then fifty yaere la : relieving Juet auch titrable*. Will you try It? V. ?<?WH(? tei LUIta* Alvtwrr CbaltMMira IU4I?U? ??., Ob?( Tna^ fw l???Ul 1 ?il H-Wf# mte WmmB)" Mai la elala ' teaaart. Raising the Teropsrsture. bed been ?ent to the hardware Cor a thermometer. "TWtf* mother *ay what alae?" aaked tta e)ertu^::'V" ' ? !*>h - answered Frank, "gimme the it one you've got It'a to warm bedroom with."?Success M&ga Impertent to N^othoro demise oarafully avery bottla ol QASTOlUA, a aafa end aure rauiody for ffalta and children, and aee that 1< the ffiAgaature of Jbk XJee For Over ?0 Years Ae KJad Yeu Have Always Bought Cartful Man. j careful, la he?" "TPrttty careful. Ha left a partly MMlfell cigar In my offlaa lha other <iajr, wad a little latar sent his olerh after 4t" It Baekuche or ICl?B*]r Palu. Iffa? hore pain* In the baok, urtrtarr, bladder !ayaaow trouble. diamlnese ?aid l*?k ?i ouruv. fryfcotfcer Or?/? Araaatte-Lcsf, tlu plaint JJHf headache, nwrguutus, ttMMMM Md Iocs of aleep. As a B/iitoiu rigu Plvit|MDOHU?l. At drugtriata or by umIJ ?U or by witM, Addreea, Tka Naturally. <Vqm your husband go in for golf?" lha oaller. **?-v ?No," aha answers. ^iHe goes out r A" Kor COLD* and GBIV irvDiNM la the beet rtmedjr?r# i M>lny and f?T?rUhaM4?ouroa tqe rutarN normal oondttlona. It's ?te immediate!/. 10c., fee., u460u. ?tores. On tha Stage. Tft KOt to gat somebody to plajr. tfa light part." "Why not the elootriclanT"?BalU MM American. V JPieroe's Pleasant Pellets cure oonsti l. Constipation is the causa of many ias. Cure tha cause and you oure laaaaa. Easy to take. What it deal of grief, and car*, and *tfetr harmful excitement does ft liaajthy dullness and cheerful lnsensl autr avoid.?Thackeray. A woman's Idea of a great financier It * aaan who can straighten out her <faqp?a?e aoeount Mm. Wlnalow'a Soothing Syrup for Children tufttof, softens the grume, reduoes Inflamma tts, mlUys pikiDi eurea wind oollc, Me ? bottle. Men are known by the good they do rather than the goods they have. Callous the bowels with harsh cathartics, and you'll need physic always. Help them gently, with candy C?carets, and you'll need them tardy. Once lean* the difference and you'll never take a hafther laxative than these. m Ves?a?sfcst bos. 1Q<?mt+ at <res|s>nres iMlftMrt ol thegenfee UmumMCOO. Wood's Seeds Tor The ? farm e?a Garden Uw an ertablishcd reputation Wood's New for 1911 win "jrW'te r? : * ?' ? 1 ? ?> : rJ-\ J P837U BANK SUCCEED N?W INSTITUTION* ark pa?t ikpirimbntal ?taqr?a fins showinq. HITCHCOCK ENTHUSIASTIC. Tli* United IUUi Festal Bank*' fteoerd Per Flret Month Better Than British Festal Banka In Their Bast Ysar? Dspeslts Roperted. Washington?"If the necessary ap propriations wera available, I would establish postal savings banka at ?uoa In five hundred additional cities and towns of the United Mutes." Tbls statement wus made by Post master (Jeneral Hitchcock In tUw of reports thus far received concerning the first month's operation of the pos tal savings system. The reports are moat gratifying to Mr. Hitchcock and to the other oncers of the postal sav ings service. They are regarded as demonstrating that the new system already has passed the experimental stage. The certificate of deposit plan,, which Is an Innovation In the trans action of postal savings buainesa, Is shown to be admirable adapted to its purpoee. It Is found to be readily un derstood by depositors and easily handled by postmasters. The total deposits in the forty eight existing postal banke for the month of January will amount to ap proximately $10,000, This le an aver Sge of about fl, 10#. Assuming that this average will be maintained fcreughont the year, the aggregate of annual deposits will be close to three quarters of a million dollars. This, too, will be the situation in Uie small offices, where the banks now are In operatlon. It is assumed by the ofl cars of the system that the depoaita w4U be correspondingly greater when the service is extended to first-class offioes. The average amount of depoaita be ing received at each office, as Indicat ed by the January returns, Is larger than the corresponding average for the British system of postal aavlngs. depositories in 1908, the most suc eeeeful year la the history of that system. ? large majority of the depositors la January were foreign-born Ameri cans, many of whom have been In the habit of sending their saviags to their native countries for deposit...An im portant reaolt of the system, there fere, is t* diminish the outtow from the United Btates of such funds. In view of the successful opera tion of the new system during Us first month, Postmaster Geceral Hitchcock hna recommended to the Congress the appropriation of 91,000,600 to be Im mediately available for the extension of the postal savings system to a con siderable number of postofflces, the patrons of which are clamoring for the new banks. CHAMP CLARK OPTIMI8T. The Old World Is Growing better at Time Passes. Springfield, Mo.? Declaring that lie la an optimist, and that he believes the world la growing better, Repre sentative Champ Clark of Missouri, Speaker-elect of the next House of representatives at Washington, deliv ered a message "of hope and cour age" In an address before the Young Men's Christian Association here. Among other things Mr. Clark said. "Thanks be to Almighty Qod, wars are becoming rare and rarer. One thing which the flying machine will aceomplishe will be to put an end for ever and foever to all wars. Lotter ies have been stopped. Institutions for preservation of morals, relief of human sufferings, for perpetuity of our Institutions are springing up on every, hand. The Idea .of reformation of criminals rather than their punish 'mailt is taking a deep hold on the mlnda of men. There is more money today devoted to charity per capita than ever before.1 Controversial re ligion has passed'and practical re ligion is at hand. The masses of the people are waking up to the fact that politics should be purified, demanding primary reforms." Corn Growers Take Prizes. Columbus, Ohio.?Prize-winners In corn, grain and Beed competitions at the National Corn show have been an nounced. Stephen Henry of Melrose, ^, and Jerry Moore of Winona, 8. C., boys of 15, who won prizes offered by the secretary of agriculture for the litfst production per acre of corn, were aWiti'ded an automobile and a ribbon respectively by the exposition man agement. R. P. Hayes of Asheville, N. C., won the world's prize for the best pop corn. "He Insulted Me and I Killed Him." Charleston, S. C. ? Mrs. N. M. H&yes, a young married woman, in &er Heme In Tabor, N. C. Just acoss e Sotitb Carolina line, shot four 41 and killed Robert M. Floyd, a $fdBilnent church member, and a member of the senior class at the {jguth Carolina Medical College Inj ChUrtetton. His home Is In Conway, insulted me and I killed him," wai her simple statement. Floyd was SO years of tgfe end well educated. Mrs Hayes, the slayer of the young ?Ufo, Is prominently connected. Missouri 8Ute Capitol Burned. jefteraen City. Mfc-eftbt Missouri Capitol bulldtpg was destroyed by fit. Many of 'the records of the Gov eynot's and otksr 8*4te sgelals are records of t*e House of destroyed o# the Senate were saved. "Carl to) murai & F,H tpiuiw. cocalue Ltln. II oautr Hi sllrbeuaiada U? wrtuTTfM. ?f?oB *M?., PhttS.^ vie* abaolaUl/ free. PERFECT HEALTH. Tutt'i Hli bwp U? tyiUa to pvtort w4?r. TW fiyiUU U? bowel* m4 prMoct A YlOOttOWS iODY. TiflTHG Hear It Ball?What U- silence T Hall?The college yell of the school of experience.?Harper's Hater. Stiff neck! Doesn't amount tv mueJ, but udfhty duMMp??ublc. You will b? ?ur prUtid to *ce how quiokhr lUuJiuv Wizard Oil W'fl diivtt that MtllfuuiM gut. One sight, that's ?0Ul. A pessimist la a man who eaa't ea Joy the beauties of aa apple blossom because he euly thinks of the possible stomach ache It repreaeola. lylor't Gkerekep IUmUg ef tweet fern MuiWn U ?r*} Wheat the millennium oomei there will be schools to whlok Janitors sad railway porters will be seat to Isara something about veutlletlon. Free Bleod Oure. If you have pimple*, offensive eruptions, old seres, cancer, tubing, sunaohiug tatwvx. suppurating swellings, boa* pains, hot (Jun, or if your blood w thin ?r im pure, than Botanic Blood Balm (B.BJJ.) \vi)J heal every tore, ktvy ell lUhmg and males the blood pure and rich. Cure* ?fter ! all clao fails, |l-90 pw large boftla arua store*. Sample free by writing Blood Saba Oeu Atlanta, Ga.. l&partmeat B. A "Friendly Matoh." I apeak of a "friendly mateh," not at all forgetting that dletlon of the old Boot to whom hie oppoaeat, breaking some trivial rule, said: "I suppose yeu won't claim that In a friendly matchT" "Friendly match 1" was the reply. "Thore's no nuch thing at folf!"? London Telegraph. easy Qams. "What you need," .said the kindly friend, "Is a change of air. You should leave the city a bit?forget cares and worries. Travel! Breathe the pure ozone of tho prairies. Go out to Mon tana end shoot mountain goats!" The listless ono bristled. "Montana!" ho Bnorted. "Why, I know a mountain goat In Newark!"? 1 New York Time*. t Great Baseball Play. "What was the greatest baseball play you ever taw?" asked a f.lend of Governor-elect. John W. Tener. "The greatest play I ever say," said he, "took place In an amateur game ?n a town lot at Charlerol. The teams were playing on a wet field and an outfielder who wore a derby hat went after a high fly. He came to a little pond and taking his eye off the ball made a Jump to cross It. As he was leaping the ball struck him on the head, went through the crown of als hat and lodged there. The base run ner was out and the fielder had not touched the ball with bis hands. Can you beat It?"?Washington Corre spondence Pittsburg Dispatch. Careless and Cappy. Wo havo undertaken to blend in one the best of the two proverbial conditions?to be careless and happy, hairless and cappy. We are now hap py and cappy, and freqn^ntly careless as well. A pretty figure may be con jured up?a figure in leaf-green satin veiled with rose and sliver shot gauze. The dark hair is covered by a sai lor's cap, point and all, worn flatly ovor the whole head, the point falling at the back. Instead of being made of scarlet cashmere, It Is of the gauze, over silver tissue, and studded with pink and yellow topaz, while It Is bor dered with great gray pear-shaped pearls, these, of course, hanging around the back of the neck and over the poft hair In front. We have taken to caps! ... RE8ULT3 OF FOOD. Health and Natural Conditions Come From Right Feeding. Man, physically, should be like a perfectly regulated maehlno, each part working easily In its appropri ate place. A slight derangement causes undue friction and T.'car, and frequently ruins the entire system. A well-known educator of Boston found a way to keep the brain i\nd the body in that harmonious co-opera tion which makes a Joy of living. "Two years ago," she writes, "being in a condition of nervous exhaustion, 1 resigned my position as teachef,' which I had held for over 40 years. Since then the entire rest has, of course, been a benoflt, but the use of Grape-Nuts has removed one great cause of Illness In the past, namely, constipation, and its attendant evils. "J generally make my* entire break fast on a raw ept beateu Into four spoonfuls of Grapo-Nuts, With a little hot milk or hot water added. I lilt* ii extremely, my food assimilates, and my bowels 'take care of themselves. 1 find my brain power -and physical endurance much greater aM I Ira sir that the use of the Grape-Nuts has contributed largely to this result ?"it is with feelings uf giailtud* tini I writo this testimonial, and trust It -ma? be the meeae of aiding others 1? their search for/health." Name given Kw Co ? Battle Creek, Mleftp ? the little book. The Road to Wnivflle," in WHS. "There's a Ilea ? - -I";. . ? >?* ? OWES JIER HEALTH To Lydla E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Com pound Bcottvlllo, Mich.?" I want to t??l you bow luuch guo4 J.ydluJK.llnkhum'i vegfttahlo Corn pound and tfunatlYi Wash h*to done rue I live on u farm u.n<f have worked verj hard. I nm forty five years old, am am (ho mother 01 thirteen children Many people thlnl It strange that I an not broken dowr Iwlth hard workan^ 1.1 im cuvt\ nf rti v fu tu ily, but I tell them of my good /rlend your Vegetable Compound, and tlia< there will be no ba6kache and bearim down pains for them if they will taki It as I have. I am scarcely ever with cut it In the house. *'I will say also that I think there U no better mcdicine to bo found foi ouug girls to build them up and mak? i strong end-well. My eldeet liter lias taken Lydia ii. J'ink 'a Vegetable Compound for pain perlodsand irregularity, and It ha* ways helped her. *'I am always ready and willing to Speak a good word for the Lydla K. innkhana s Hemedies. I toll every one I meet that 1 owe my health and lisp in to these wonderful medicines." rs. J.O. JoirweoH.&cottville.Mloh., ~ ?. ia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com id, made fro>? nail to roots and contaius uo nar.cotlea or harm is, aud to-day holdu the record largest number of actual cure? female diseases. ruga hel? u Cured Neuralgia Pain" "I take pleas ure in writing to vou that I had a neuralgia pain in my arm for five years, and I used your Liniment for one week and was completely Cured. I recommend your Liniment very highly."?Mas. J. McGraw, 1216 Mandcville St., New Orleans, La. Cured Quinsy Sore Throat Mr. Henry L. Caulk, of 1242 Wilson St., Wilmington, Del, ?writes :?"I bought a bot tle of Sloan's Liniment for the quinsy sore throat and it cured me. I shall always keep a bottle in the house." SLOAN S LINIMENT gives instant relief from rheu matism, lumba go,sciatica, neu ralgia, croup, sore throat, ton silitis, hoarse ness a;nd chest pains. PrloM,25oM60o.&t1.0G Sloan's book on Jtlo, iheep It r jr sent hoiwfn o? and jf 6?' fro*.. Addreaa Dr. Earl 8. Sloan, Bottoa, Km., U. R. A. ITCH CURED IN 80 MINUTES, By On* Application of Dr. David's Sanative Wash We jruarantee DR. DAVID'S SANATIVE WAS H to cure anr civuo of Itch in 30 min utes, if used according to directions, or w? ?will refund your money. It your Dog tins Scratches or Mange Dr. David's SaaaUva Wn?h will ourc him ut once. Price, SO Cents a Bottle I* cannot be mailed. Delivered ?t your Dearest express office free, upon receipt of T6 oeoU. OWENS & MINOR DRUG CO. Richmond Virginia FREE, trial treatment for HPOPQV Quick R?u?r. U 1 . Writ. at one. fo. Liter* tore and treatment directions to HYDROLYTIC MEDICINE CO. Rural Retreat, Virginia. REFERENCE:-AOGBURG BANK, Rval Bftmi. Vi. SWAMP- 18 not recommended foi everything; but If you ROOT have kidney, liver oj *-? _ bladder trouble It will b* found Just the j-emedy you need. At drug gists In Mty cent And dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonder ful new discovery by mall freo, alsc pamphlet toiling .all about it. Address, Dr. Kilmer A Co., Blngbtmton, N. Y f J f of th!? ptprr de Keaaers jasijJsg . it* column* should irwft upon for, refuting all WEFUUME nmMbttxi <38as?.Tii ^vktstWau - ? ft. .? ... . g K EXONERATE OIL CH PUBLISHER OF HAMPTON'* MAGA ZINE RKTRACTt ACCUSATION AOAIN8T STANDARD. article caused libel suit Hampton's and Moffett Declare Upon Investigation Oil Company Is Not Connected With Sale of Impure Candles, New YOrk.?ID the imtter of the libel suits brought by tb? Standard Oil company for $160,000 damages ugainut Hampton'* M?gailu? and for 9100,000 damages against Cleveland Moffett, tho former the publisher, uud the lat ter the writer, of an article In the Feb ruary Issue of the magazine which de famed iho company In connection with the sale of glucoao and candy In Philadelphia, the following retraction! havo bceu signed In the office of Shearman & Sterling, the Htandard Oil company's lawyers In the oaae, and have been Issued from the com pany's oftlcoe at No, 26 Broad way: "Hampton's Magazine, 66 Wept Thirty fifth ~St., New York, "Jan. 31, 1911. "Standard Oil Company, 26 Broadway, Nety York, ? "Hear Sirs: In the February Issue of Hampton's Magazine there waa published an article written by ui% entitled, 'Cassldy and the Food Pol? onera.' In that article I referred to the investigation of Mr. Cassldy, with respect to the manufacture and nalo of impure candies in Philadelphia, and made the statement that your com pany manufactured and sold Impure material which went Into theBO can dles and that, whpn the various deal ers were arrested and fined, at the In stance of Mr. Cassldy, your couipauy paid the fines. "flpon Investigation I havo ascer tained that your company was In no way concerned with tho transactions referred to and I hasten to retract In the fullest manner all charges made against your couipuny and to express my sincere regret that I should havo fallen into this serious error. Yours truly, Cleveland Moffett." "Jan. 31, 1911. "Standard-OTT Corrrpauy, Now York City. "Dear Sirs: Referring to foregoing letter of Mr. Cleveland Moffett to you, we beg to 6tate that wo arc con vince^ that Mr. Moffett was In error In his statements with reference to your company. We gruatly rogret that these errors should have been made. It Is the desire of Hampton's Maga zine to be accurate and fair In all things. In our March number we will publish this letter and the forogolng letter of Mr. Moffett. Yours truly, Ilenj. H. Hampton, President, Broad way Magazine, Inc." MUST TELL GRAFT STORY Danville Judge Orders Prosecutor to Answer All Questions Put by Jury In Bribe Quiz. Danville, 111.?Judge Klmbrough In the circuit court handed down a de cision in the carie of City Attorney Jones, who declined to answer certain I questions regarding voto selling and J buying which the grand Jury put to him. The court instructed Jones to an- j ewer all questions. The opinion stated ' that, according to a decision of tho Supreme court of tho United States, a witness before tho grand Jury is immune from indictment. The court also held that tho city election la^f Is unconstitutional, which means that Jones cannot be questioned about hap penings more than eighteen months ago. This means that tho investigation will continue until all the witnesses now summoned are examined. It Is said that many indictments have been voted, but whether they are for vote selling la not known. VOLCANO'S TOLL IS 700 Five Thousand Families In Philippines Have Been Wholly Ruined By Disaster. Washington.?The eruption of Taal volcano and the accompanyin$ dis turbances in the Philippines killed 700 people In the town of Talisay, ac cording to the report of tho governor of Datangas province, which was ca bled to the war department by Gov ernor General Forbes of tho Phillpplue Islands. Tho earthquake shocks continue, the governor general added. Five thousand families hare been ruined by the dis aster. The Philippine authorities are face to face with tije absolute necessity of adopting relief n^easures In order to avoid suffering, as the falling mud and lava destroyed tho crops within a considerable radius of the volcano. DECIES HONEYMOON IN EGYPT Vivien Qould, After Wedding to Eng lloh Lord, Will Take Trip ^to Africa. ' Now York. ? It Is announced that Ixml and Lady Decles, the latter now Miss Vivien Gould, who aie to bo married February 7, will epeqd thelf honeymoon In Egypt. They will leave America February 18 by the Cunard liner Carmania. In Egypt they will spend a.few days in Cairo and then visit notable points In upper Egypt 1 . v.,? Says Hornet Was Unarmed. -?New -Orleans.That tha gwaboet Hornet, seised recently by the Unit* ed States^ ^ Honduran revolu guns, is the statement made here by Otto Ahlborn. former chief engineer of the Hornet. ? :^ ft' ? , ? Refuso to Move Oapttal. Cafson. Kit. - By I ttt toti^ M to id, the lower house of the Ne vada legislature defeated a resolu tlou to remore ths capital from Oar ' aTeader cures his I CONSTIPATION-TRY If FREE Simple way for any family to retain th o good h??lth of all Ita rnambtr%. J'h? editor* of "Health Hint*" and ueatlona nud Aui*?ri" hava oua ayua llon that la put to tnMii mora t>fu?i than any other, (tod wM? K, atrmttfuly anouyh, thay Mud tha moat difficult to amwtr. 'ntat la "How can I cur* my constipa tion?" t)r, Caldwull, ?n eminent np^olaliat In th? atomacn, liver and bowela haa loolced tha vrnolp field <>v?r, hug prac tlaad tne apeolalty ror forty yeara and If convinced that the Ingredient* contained h? what la called Dr, OnldyHrw 0yrnf> Papain lift* tne boat claim to attention from <*oi*?Up?Ud pcopU It a aut?w* ?<> the oiiru of stubborn -son atlpation n?a floue rnut'h to dl?i>la< o the ,um of nalta, wHlt'ii, strong cathartic* mid ?unh tlilngN. Ryrup Peppm, by tr*la? Iny Hit) stomach and l?iw?l i|\uaul?s t? akAln do their work naturally, Mid wltk 11h tonic ln?r?diniiH atrenutbanlng til* nerves, bring* about a (anting Among 11m *irona<'?t uupporters are John Oravellne of 98 Mllwauko* A>* I>ptro|t, Mkh., Mr. J. A. Vernon of okl noma City and thousands of others, can be obtained of any drucglst at cents and ono dollar u bottle, or If wunt to try H in.it ? fr*? sample bat onn be obtained by wrillnK the doctar for the 1 rrc iiddrens Dr. W, Cnldwo'l, VOt Caldwell building, Monti I'OlIb, 111. COLT DISTEMPER i?Omi k*n41*d rtaj *??<!/. T?m ?tok *r? carwi.ftnd *11 ot WevA ^5' r i jv? t?i*r; i?iV? i Ttir^J koku#. of In [wl. AcM on ttio l.l<n?<l ?n<1ei|>*Ug? ft>rnv? ?f (lUKaijK'r. lio.-1 nuiuedy evur kitovoi for k *>HlUaur#DAii???. (4u?h/I1?I . 0?4? M-lllf au?nnil?.v<1 U ?ur# ?uo iw>?. Mu ??'* II ? U., 1 (Mtliaw orUrumiUtoixl li&rn'?a<le?ivre. or ?opt ??i>r / iiuM<u<*Ctj>r?i*. Otit tliuwi how l? |H>ulti<'u tliiiwU. 0 i HuoVlftlrlvM ?.???? I litiiff. 1***1 Ktfoftu VrAUUMJ. Ukiuoat Loity imulr lueiUtouw-twclfu tuftnL MSDIOAt. CO.i ??Jt(i?Mii*riwi*iuu, Qo?hen. Ind., U.O.A* ?AOACIOUS FELINE. Very Low Rates NEW ORLEANS, LA. MOBSLE, ALA. 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Beed Co., 182 8. 8th St., I^a Crosse, Wis. \ The Glamour of the Show. "When Dustin Blax was a boy ho j would work like a sUve cairyiug watw to tho elephant." "Yea. And now he works Just as hard carrying diamond necklaces to opera singers." TO DiliVE OUT MALARIA ?*. cniLA, ToNid you Tuww t you ?r? ukttii. 'l'lio foraiultt is plainly pilimd op orery bottle, phowlug H Is sltnuly (jutnliie andiron In a taino Uiss form. Tho Qtflnln# irirw oot tho malaria md tho Iron bullas tip U>? system. Hold bjr all dealers for 80 ro*r?. Frtc* 60 cents. Disapproving Constituent. "How is your member of congress j spending tho holidays?" I "Doln' nothin' at homo* instead of in I Washington." i For HEADAOriS~Ulf.bs> CAPI'DINR .. Whether (rum Oolds, Ileal, Stomach or i Nervous TronblM, Oskpudlne will relieve yon. i It's liquid?ylssiinl to take?*ot* immedi ately. Try it. 10c., ?&o., and 60 cents at drug ; stores. It's easier to borrow from a new friend than it is to pay back what you owe an old one. MfcW fan. to. on re any case b t Itci.fS*, Lllnd. Vto cure an/ case of Itching, bill rotrudlog Files Irt flo 14 days. Mo. ? A dead hoart enjoys being a lively conscience?on others' affairs. Itch Cured Is SO Minutes fey tvoelford'a SanltaryLotlon.Nover falls. At druggists. Some men borrow trouble and some buy it by the bottle. U GUARANTEED to s;op jxp4 perma nently cure tfyrt tor* rible itching. It ha compounded for that purpoae And jrour money wi'.l be promptly refund*<4 WITHOUT QUESTION if Hunt's Cure f*U?toi ' Itch, Kca?m?,Tetter,! Worm ot any other Disease. 50c at your 'IruggUt'v, of by. direct if he hasn't It. Manufactured < A. 0 fJCHAR66 MEOICINE CO.. A Gountry 8ohool for Girls In New York Oity Best Feature* of Oeuntry tad Clt*Lite. Out-of-door Bporta on School ! 85 acros near the Full Academic Course Claim to Graduate for Advanced Hytol slo and Art. fiumn 11 Acute ad ml In to Col of 85 acros near tho Hudaon. Full Academic Courao fi'orivpr Clnaa to Graduation. Unper for Advanced 8p*oiul Htudanta. slo and Art. Bumni&rjUaalon 1|? to C< Coach Mccta Day Pup MJu few w4 MUt ttbitu, Rhrtftok Avt., K*f ty4 St, Vqt ENGINE AT A BARG 15 Morse Power Payne Automatlo Thoroughly overhauled and practKjdly at new. Equipped ready (or uee. Ove coet Just what we aro auklnff for th? Ha* never been used elncc btfntf put la Price M00.00. I> O. IJ Atlanta. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNIO* lit Central Ave. ATUIffljtJI C? nr-7\ a MT* rv mZ2j MZj I Willet's 1911 Seed Cataloi (Leaders?Cottons, Corns, Ft Seeds.) Willet's Complete Poul Industry Book. N. L. WILLET SEED COMPANY, Rotoraa Gray Hair niMovn dandruff |avi(oraU? *nd prevent* the to Iftturftl Ottttaj rraaoiiii# /J 0 kair h*m t?}liae ,?? f?r by DiuulMl, w l*nt Mn?t fci . \J. XANTHINE CO., Itfohmontf, VlrgffitiM fete# |l P?? iotll.! ?*m9U Ji?. Send tor Cfwipt J fOl'TH dlrldun ??lupuicnt rLOUIDA?Oojonr 0?Utfl.: hi deod?i wupcrMtve p ocnt; Industrial college. I CASH#;, ?oMinrcmuwumh *mmt? u wTN. U., CHARLOTTE^ NO. ? We Give Away Free of Cost* 11?? P*opJ?'a Com men Sen* Madkel AdVlwf, la PMn ?io?l Institute at Buffalo, a book o< 1608 Ut'Hi oait* knd oyer 700 IDoatratioMj la Franch oloth binding, t'<j ikff Otoe M>4itt|jUi lUmpi to oovar oott of wrfpdnl and a^hl imfy. Ot#r wWW this complete Family Doctor Book wei^. *014 Jto okM bmdiaj aft i prloo of $1.50. Aftctrr?rd? about two and ? haH nil limn MM OR, PlkHCIt'S FATOHWB )PUEHC|tIl?TlOP<. " THE ONE KBMBJPY for ?oeadtt*r timirti that it. m&kera ?r? m< iWd 't<> ?amt oa ifta W?iyp#r jS& ? -? a i l?jHjulUn# Na %'?V ru|i, Mad* from aatf?0 aandlotoil THE ONE RRMEPT lor womb yrhixh ooartdat .?? fllaofcot 0*4 * ' ?*h?bit-Tormkidr ?f woil MtabUdied nrath* rain*. We ]L. DOUGLAS [i!W[?3, *3.50 & *4 SHOES i?5oSia IP YOU COULD VISIT W. h. DOUGLAS LARGE FACTO KIRS AT BROCKTON. MASS., aud im how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes ara made, you would then under* stand why dollar for dollar they are guaranteed to hold their shape, look and At better and wear lonrer than any other 33.00, 83.SO or $1.00 shoes yon can bur. Quality counts.?It has mad*' W. L. Douglas shoos a household word everywhere. I- I>ouglae name and Mm retail pr|e? MS ?tsmp*4 is bottom, which la a safeguard sfstnst au*_*iitutaa, rne values of which ara unknown. vr.m on tbsl the irn(*^Hur? hi n snbatltutaa. Ton ara entitled to tha bwt. IaLJt upon hairing the ipwalas AT. L. Dt?u(lM ahoM.H *~"? 1 " mmmr*-" ?" ? hmh ?? ? ?' ???? -? ? ? ? .. ? ? ? >. ?, 11 ,?? ? : (