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* OTTUMWA WOMAN CURED D ?A 1 By Lydta E. Pinkham'* * exetable Compound Oitumwa, Iowa.?"For /em I m I most? contU.pt ugcrpt from ft-nut.lt! uwawe m &ii it* dreadful fonuk: Jahootiug p*ln* ail lover my bofij, ?tk Ihead&rho, ipjtjkl [yoeVn?i. dUtixif.k? depression, and th&t wu hornd. I tried nanny doctor* In different parts of the United States, but Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound has **oikj more xor me that* all the doctors. I foel It my duty to Udl you these iacts. My heart Is full of gratitude to 524 6.. Uaojsom btroct. jou for my 5uro"?Mri. ITarbikt E. WAMPLXll, 624 Ottumwa, Iowa. Consider Thta Advice. Ko woman should submit to a aurct Ml operation, which may mean death, until tho haw given Lydtu E. Plhkham'a Vegetable Compound a fair trial. This famous medicine, made only from root* and herbs, has for thirty years proved to lw tho most valuable tonic and Invlgorator of tho female organism. Woinmi residing In almost otery elty and town in tho United Htates bear willing testimony to the Wonderful virtue of I^ydla E. ili/t bam's Vegetable Compound. Wffci# HJukfmm* iifc T^ynn, Moss^ Invites oil sick woman to writo tier for advice. Her n<l vice is free, oonfWlontlul. oiMl olwnyu helpful* . j narno to remember i you need a remc-dy IQUCHB ood CQL?OI^ Love docs not depend for lis strength on concentration. Take GnrfieM Tea to arous? a liver?all drung?nt? sell it. The Oreed. Stella?Is her coat Persian lamb? liellu-?No; Podunk mutton.?Judge For QGAnArHG-rtllrk*' r < PI'IJIXI? from 'colrt?, Meat. Hroittacn or Nervouw Trouble*, Capiulinp will relieve j-oa. It* a liquid?pleiiBiim to take- aois i Htrly. Try It. 10c.f 25c., and Oo ceut* at tiruj ?tores. Keeping Oil Fire From Spreading. Milk will quench U fire caused by an exploding lamp,' water only spread ing the oil. Taylor'* Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullen i* Nature's Krcat remedy? Cures Cough?. C?I<1k, Croup ami Whooping COUKh And nil throat ami Iwitf trr-nbW At druggists, 2oc, 5t>c nn<l $1.00 per bottle. Commercial Anx?et,y.' -"A cloekmaker must br the mort tm eaBy of manufacturers." "Why bo?" "Because there is always the pros pect of a strike in his works." Crutches or Biers. Richard Croker, at a dinner at New York, expressed a distrust for aero planes*. "There's nothing underneath them." he Baid. "If the least thing goes wrong, "down they drop. "I said to a Londoner the other day: " 'How is^ftiur ton getting on since he bought a flying machine?' " 'On crutches, like the rest of them,' the Londoner replied." ( . England's Oldest School. A controversy has arisen in England as to which school has the right - to claim greatest age There are two schools which were founded in the early part of the seventh century?the King's school, Rochester, and the King's school, Canterbury. Justus, on his appointment to the see of Roches ter in 601, made provision for a school In connection with the cathedral. Au gustine established the Canterbury school about the same time. St. Pe ter's at York dates back to the elev enth century. Indian, Arctic and Antarctic 42,000,000. To stow away the contents of the Pa cific it would be necessary to fill a tank one mile long, oqe mile wide and one mile deep every day for 440 years Put in figures, the Pacific holds in weight 948,000,000,000,000,000,000 tons. The Atlantic averages a depth of not quite three miles. Its water weighs 325,000.000,000,000,000,000 tons, and a tank to contain it would have each of lift fides 43 miles long. The figures of the ether oceans are in the same startling proportions. It would take all the eea water in the world 2,000,000 year* to Row over Niagara. Women Appreciate Step-savers and Time-savers. Post Toasties . FOOD "i fully cooked, ready to serve direct from the package with cream or milk, and is a deliriously good part of any m?07 ?'? ~ A .trt4,pacj|ttge uggally establishes it aa a favorite breakfast cereal. "The Memory Lingers" P05TUK CWIAL CO, L**-. BmtlU Cr*?k, MUh. St JrLMl'f Crgsg Lmkfe FrtauJit Wild Hit Pact Lhteti Hocbntly l>t>veii?d la bucocaaur of Other* tVnuK {.ar'neat Hipvpi_/ L-cut ir. the WUst of Qbauunty. lAtufiuix.-^JLv iutereetiug Uuk cca , necting lb* Ltmouii ?I tyiley with ibe Ixtodun of i cuiuit i't<^ wttfc muck- by ' tl?e rouoot uitvetang o! ibe ^tul'g cr?i?fc lu Bi 1'uuJ'a riiuicbytua 1 Tlif.l'e Oli tbe bl?b?:M glOUlid Hi u?f Wet-TUpoU* ?Ub UUidt lilt; lll'fct , eotUotoeut in tu-ofl deye uud there It ik believt?d once Blood u bfca.U>en temple, which iu due time gave way to tbs first (*1 the t'hnmian edittt-ea which preceded the proeent cathedral. Tie 'C."OM locently unveiled ie the jucceasor of oilier crosses, the hie- | tor? ol" tho tfcrliett of which ie ioet tc tt.e mlcu oT obfccurUy At the -uuae j of the KelormaUan tbw* wore i>rob j eb?; fewer than fuiW iron*** \p i*n*- ; Saud. varying in tiif and abepe tnd varying, too.-in their uses. They wiero 1 to be iound on tbe joadeide*. at croea reeds and at i:;any other piece* all over England, end a pretty end inter- ; oatlng tele could be told of the varl out) kinds. Porp*? >W4'!lifti1 tpwin.ciic rif <????? j lng crosses *tiH renjnin, but tbe inott , celebrated one iu Europe aid ono which play&d a most Imparlaut a&Xl . In the history ci hn?;land, is oid fet Paul's. it was e tail wooden nrucTure with j a leaded roof, end ttood upon etone bates. Octagon Id fbape. It wea latge enougb to bold the preacher and tbree attendant-?-. A low wall surroundod It. j Kinga and Queen* often . vtaited ! Pa tile cross. The tnarriaco contract ; between James IV. of Scotland and ] Wargeret. daughter of Henry Vli. ol ] New Gt. Paul's Cross.' ! I ; iraglcnti, was proclaimed there, and !n ] ! 15?8 Queen Elizabeth attended In I state at a thinksgiving service for the i defeat of the Spanish armada. Eight years later, while the lord mayor was at service there. Le received an order ? from tbe Queen to raise 1,000 men to j aid the French in the defense of 1 . Calais.. Eeiore eight o'clock that eve ning the men had been recruited and ! were marching on the road to Dover. , Amorg those who cid penance at the cross was J?.ne Shore, the la- , rorlte of Edward IV.. while a still ? 1 more remarkable case was that of , I^ady Marfcham, wife of Sir Griffin | S!a*kharn, who in 2Cl7 stood at the 1 cross In a white sheet and was fined | 15.000 for Harrying oi.e of her terr-1 ents while her husband w^s alive. This was lb? spot choscn. too. when anything had to be denounced, end consequently the bull of Pope ' Paul 11. was read from, threatening all shoemakers who put peaks ot more than two inches long on the ! shoes they made, and censuring, as 1 well. all. whether sfcoeninkers or not. J who went to a fslr on a Sundry. These are but a few of the things 1 which took place at what was. In old ' time, the center of the public llfe.net } only of the city, but also cf the union. 1 for It was at once the exchange, the club, nrd the meeting place of Lon- j don, Here heralds proclaimed the j news cf victories by sea an'd land: j here, we are to!d, "men threw up their | bonnets when they heard of Crecy and Aglncourt;" he-re it was that a sovereign brought * his new-made wife to show her to Ma faithful sub- ! Jects; and last, but not least. It was 1 here that the wives and daughters of j the citizens gathered for their little j gossips and flirtations. ! It was doomed to destruction. The j last sermon was preached there in May 30. 1630, beforo King Charles 1.. and In 1?43 the cross was demolished by order of the long parliament. The new cross Is built In accord ance with a bequest of the late M. C. .j Richards, who left $25,000 for the pur- , pose. It consists of a Doric column j on the top of which Is a bronie figure ? of St. Paul, nine feet high. Origin of Dollar Bills. Washington.?"7bat dollar slver certificate you hare there has been gathered together from all ovdr tbe world." said the bunk cashier. "Part of the paper fiber is linen rag from He OrUfit ? -V- ? ?The silk comes from Italy air China?The blpi Ink fci marie Xrom. j German or Canadian cobe.lL Til* black ink Is made from Niagara Palls j acetylene gas amoke. and most of lh$ green lb* Is given green color mired in white sine sulphate made In Ger many. -When the treasury seal la prlnwct In rertthe color comes from Cen SPELL'S SICK SrtLL Sappy Lading to Ixpcritnoc TL.t Mgbl Have Developed f&Ul Rttiultu. liajne, >>' O.? "1 wa* iti u very low vuim uJ LuttJiL lam ti'r iut.' wnuut Mi'fc Z V. hjMil! of (Lib jnaoe ' uiid *Uh UOI uliW 10 Ik U]( UIiO U I46 to Ui> outlet. We coiiKultod our family aoe, U>r, and he *dvi*od int u. try Cartful, wl.icl J did, and aoon began to Jt?ol i*?tu;r 1 eoi abi* to be u;> uud Loli> d0 my houaework "J continued to tuk?*your niefik-ioe, and ) am now ablt to do ity homtt *0rk and to cure lor *a> children, and 1 do not It*-] it thouga 1 could ?*vt*r thank you enough for the bene tit* 1 hav? re<*lv?4d J ahall heartily rooommend Curds! to all similarly ul flictad, lor I think your medicine a' God? end to all women " C.?rdui ia successful, because tt cob- | tain* ingredient* that act on the weals wcmiubl) organ*. They are imj>orted especially from Bui-oja, by ua. and are not in general ube nor for bale \ ct d-rug Ltorcf, except la the form of j Cardui. Asa result of the experience of OVM> !>6 Vf-nj^ Cfardui it Jio* known.-] as a medicine for women, of real j merit, that can always be depended OE ....' Please try It. W. B.?Wrt*r tO? LslW tdiUdrv r>rpt_ C1ibi(sb?xic?i K}t-<!rt-lnr C?.. f bat ta?4i?ra, "fVnt?.. for ^rr?4?t Inntrsnina* ? B<) flt-Tiapr fcw*. "Hmbm- Tr*-?l (oral for MM*," Mil U plsis nr?|iper, ?<? n^mt A man may go uj> v ben you kick him. bat you cznvoi claim credit for ' kindness. j Taking Garfield Tea wall irrevent tb* re- ] rurxence t.j fci<:k-b?ttilat'h*. incUt'e^uou uud trilioa* attack*. AD druggitl*. No man fiito come to irue greatness wbo has not felt it some decree- that hit life belong* to Lis race.?Phillips BrookB. Tiglt'ines* acrtf* 1-he (bent mean* n odd < ti 11k lunp?>. Thst~? thf daiiepr ?-ic!i?l f'urc *h"tf <?< Id v?.b Hamlin* Wirarl Oil li^forc ji ruut into Cvnsuiiivtiop or J'r.iu moma. True piecrure consists in fleer thoug.fi?t, r-eCate affections, tvew re _C.ection.ii a mind even atajed, and true to it?X'lf-?Hopkins. Dr. 1 *iercfV P?Tl<'?. urm!!. -ucHr-rrint?v1 ?c;in- to *>*ke at eeudv, r<-ruiote and ievjp orale hver iuuI Uuw^>W uitd eon^tiijtliori. Ther?'* Many a Slip. - "What ie the name of the song the lady is rinric?;?" "' Meet Me in Heaven.*" "Don't you think fhe's taking a gr<*at deul for granted**" Queen Mary's Trcuseezu. Quten Mzrj is it*. **- - atnpJe set by her mother. the duchess of Teek, who st the Time of ber daugh- ; ter's we3d4ng wjih the present king declared that for the trousseau "not a yard of cambric or linen, of flannel or t tweed, of Isee or ribbon, should be ; bought outside the kingdom," and ? who kept to her word. Queen Mary is having ber coronation robes and j gowns for court functions as well as the opening of parliament gown made ' by a British firm or all British mate rial. She has ordered -fight dr^spes so i far. and -work on them has commenc- j ed.?London correspondent New York Sun. j And It Was All Imagination. "1 wonder how much imagination governs some persons* senses?" re marked a visitor at the St. Regis yes terday. "For a Christmas present 1 sent to a young woman of ' my ac quaintance one of the most elaborate sachet cafes 1 could find, it was such a beautiful thing that 1 didn't put per fume in it, for fome women prefer to ] use a certain kind all the time, and I j thought. 1 would leaye it to the re- ! cipie&i to put her ovnr particular sach- * et powder in the case. You may lei- I agine I was Fomewhat amazed to read ? this in her enthusiastic letter of ] thanks: "Its perfume ha* pervaded : the whole room.' "--New York Press. < IT'S FOOD That Restores and Makes Health i Possible. There are stomach specialists as well as eye end ear ar.d other special- j ists. 1 One of these told a young lady, of , New Brunswick, N. J., to quit inedi- J cines and eat Grape-Nuts. She says: ; "For about 12 months 1 suffered so- ? vcrely with gastritis. 1 was unable ] to retain much of anything on my i stomach, and consequently was corn- ) petted to give up u:y occupation. "I took quantities cf medicine, ab'd j had an idea 1 was dieting, but r con- j tinued ,to suffer, and soon lost 15 j pounds in weight. I was depressed in spirits ar.d lost interest in every thing generally. My mind was so af fected that it waB impossible to be come interested in even the lightest reading matter. * . ----- . "After suffering for months I de cided to go to a stomach specialist. He put me on Grape-Nuts and my health began to improve immediately. It was the keynote of a new life. "I found that ! had been eating too much starchy food which I did not di gest, and that the cereals which 1 had tried had been too heavy. I soon proved that it is not the quantity of [ food that ono eats, but the quality. "In a few weeks ; I was able to go back to my old business of doing cler ical work. I have continued to -eat. Grape-Nuts for bolb themorningand. evening meal. 1 wake 1a the morning with a clear mind and feel rested. I icgalnedmr Hwt weight In a ah pit time. 1 am well and happy again and .owe It to Grape-Nut*^*- Name given by pout urn Co., Battle Creek, Mich Head "The Road to WeUvWe," In pkga. "There's a Reason." - - <l? ?Vovt- lWfrrr A tr+m time *? ?????. T%rf tmU ?( : ': --- : man Say? > ettfnnt C-t>r^ Etiwm, M(irv4? Aty.. Aufuni J IHf* * rutwlvH **m.f Tcwusrtni' htt ?; I tin* uwed ?t fof IVroua <???<> T'-rtot -Tt.i v> ^"Mrn??i CHd H<>t?e* mm ftwirnc* (.iia < aj| #"*?!>' 11 tUi It rltn, J |i IvJ4r?!lK _ ********* e-trr** ftrrnmr. iwi^ M sit*. '{t"? W?r*?i. FJunrtri/ff <??;vr?.<i &MU.. HuuUnu, tt> h>t,v i-ttrti, t?>t<,ut* **<<} f?v, ? rv ftrrni of ^ ?? U? '* Bki?. m*hu+. r. t 1?TJ?>r SQr ?oS?. Jjfcs. 4,1 AfU? ?*""* <>r bv mi?tl *r..<M from Tbt flhup. V ?w r?? K?? vii r.jtuJ. rjn i Yfith ni*il for T?*t'?-rHir ?-?i | r?'??? u bo* ??l NMipui?t. ? i(k XJv?u }',iu <roa. A Cry Wash Kfj?re*mi)i?TH:<c IJvingston of G^or ri*. *twi dtejjtisted at the bathtub <l*lil?t? to the >I(IUM recOfcU.V, pvoItCfi'd that u illU<- money luif^iu be made by renting the liinb tubs out, said recent ly. apropos of thti- subjec!. "We are now a grood deal lUw Hill Sprigging cm a aero morning 'flUl's valet ei>tered his bed room oik* January morning and said viith * whlver: " 'Will you take your but fa fco( t>r cold, nit r " ITatnk you.' Mild Hill; Til take It for granted' " SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS A sj>eedy and economical treatment for diaftg-urmg pimples in the follow lug: Gently smear the fact- with Outi cura Ointment, but do not rub. Wash off the ointment In five miuutes with Cuticura Sonji and hot vatcr and bathe freely for some minutes Re f^rtrt morning Rnfl evening. At other times *ise Lot wiiter and Cuticura Soap for batliug the face ad often ns agreeable Outictira *oap and oint ment are equally successful for itch lng. burning, scaly and crusted hu mors of the akin and scalp. wjth lost of }j?lr. from infancy to ape ut-u?"r affording: Instant relief, when all elue j fails. Seijd to Pottfr Drup & Phern ! Corj]^ Jiof?ton. VaB*., for tbe latest ? Cutk'ura book on th^ core and treat ?rjent of tbe skin and scalp. Hard Luck. The bi#r stone ha<I rolled to the bob j tern of the hOJ apain. and the hj stand ert -were Jeering at Sisyphus j "Boys," he proaned. tackling it onca ! more, 'if you can't boost, don t i knock!" TO (TKT A OOCT? !\ OMr TlA V I rihii'H n.(.n?-> tl h *u- ? \. < nw. ?, u a'a tr.t-ub.uiri- .tu. 1.1.1 u?. ? It is ui;qu<'6tiontihiy true thnt ? ealtli produces wan?s. but it is a ?till move important truth rha; Munis produt*- wealth.?Maltliu*. . Xf. harmful drue*. jr. Gur/itH Xa. till*' * lii;.<itJ\i? :: Jt, MOu;?a?ttd Uh,.lj\ (l{ ?Mifcu. ?rvi-et. htuJ'.h-driving Herl??.! TIjc recording angel may take more Interest iz. your day book than in yonr ^yrn7T book Kr* WiftMow '? fitwiihmp f-'rrnp lor C*l;U<5re? 1r* lhlttp. thv frun>?>. tvrtncwik mflkinMia Mlmyt. jmin. rui*k v it?C UJk; m bouifc. Magnify your personal rigrhts tnd you are sure to create some social aroagE. ^mir mwkinc An>rnch npr' n vnnr , l-itmrir*-"JVsr (V>T7'/-M? n;?nr3cx^ cT " iu'er. kidnty#.. #tomnf-h end l?o\v<-ls. Preaching produces so little practice because people look on It as a per formance. ^ . < ,,p,, r"""' '? 3? Wiinfri hi n oottnrO'* SanitArylvotion.Kev<?r fails. At dru&i?ifciK. The man who is forever "looking backward never gets very tar ahead, i BftO *ctp farm. *8 <*i?ar*a.l>nirw-fc irc.m It-anho^. N.t... u?ii For Sale ?crc. IlUt'SS A BOS., CH>. NorSb' oItoiI ni! To cure ooytfvpn?-?.? th* me-Ulclne must ha mnre Um ? fmrfative; it pasit c?nuln tonic. ?Iterative and cat hurtle iwppert.it?. Tuft's Pills C???? ttlll quatltled, and ?p*e4Br restore ,ht ?*???? tkdr natural ixtUUSk motion, ?o eaacotM to This la Crnii O. Bslfi, the run who ?4vt-ni>.fi Mother*? Joy- ft u<l G?o?? Ci rr? ve LlnlBtni, two of the m?*teu OUnjr* *no*T6 to hiawmriily. Mother's Joy Is a PflMBOBia ' Core and Never Fails UKl*^ Wood's'Trade Mark Clover and Grass Seeds toyggmta. obttinibfa. Sow Clover and Gran teed* in March on your fall-sown Wheat or other grain crops. ^Wood's Crop tell* the ad Sped*!* vantages of these sefjd F&rrn seeds. food's Crop SpeosT and ^ -^descriptive Seed *? T.W.WOOD O SONS iHIS BIRD ALMOST JEXTWC4 The Hula l? One of the Rarest Spe c>?? That E.*iat Ahywhen in the World. Atifemrtfi 'X 7. Here 1* a jflcture to luak. ma It-male bute?ope ot <*?e rareat ?pwiM of Urflb that e*t*t any V iitsre it tb< world Tl.r bulk me al*o \Le iijtit.1 As rou.um in U?e jikXlirc. tbe ?*?* hula it lacking <?ft iiie l?urk ?> liib wile m*j lind twr f**?d The wale ha* fc unrnif.. *Uuri> btiak. tt>? 1?mate ti hi< uo#>r, lout. iOfutVed Y?uk So j tiit- inuie iakt?c upon Limuet! ibe t'ur ' C?& ol tLt liehv) *ork tu finding ?os?d ! The Hula. Alter be has opened the *.ay to a ftoretioufe, hi* wife *eourCi the lood i*nd then f.ho?i her affection lor her mate by leading him firm. According U. she Maoris, when one of these buds die. the companion toon jfteids Jo starvation lor be in Inconsolable and uiU not eat There ate very lev hulas In the world today. What lev that are le1t. are in raptivity. Only scattering numbers may be found In New Zea land, their habitat. The bird lb a member of the starling family and is confined 10 the lorosts of certain mountain ranges. In sl?.e It If about a* large at un Amtn?ta ihrubh- i Boih texes are glossy green-black, excepting a white terminal band ui>on the tail and large rounded"wattles at ' the gape, vhich are orange red. The birds nest in holiov tree?*. MACHINE TESTS HEART BEATS New Device Takes PHetograph of Kejrt'& Action and Aid* in Diag nosis of Disease. r.aliiirpre. ?J!d.? An apparstus Is exs tn use in the medical world for ?] ftreafiuring dist urlatne*-* In the activ- j )ty of the heart. Jt consists of a mag net to which is attached a thin wire 1 through v bleb an electric current is i pet in motion. The wire in tyrn is ; atlAChfcd. La A xain6.- ?H oscillating becin of light by the aid of ! a bow lamp on *o sensitised photo- | graphic paper A line Is thus traced | on the pap&r In the same measure as the current went out from the hoart. ! ae fhown in the accompanying iUus- 1 trction. It 1s known that an Imaginary line ; through the body has on one side all : the currents generated by one side of j the heart, and on the other side the ! currents generated by the opposite l side, so that by connecting an elec-j trode to each side of the body, obliter- i atlng all other currents of the body by j placing them as nearly as possible at I rest, the physician has the current of the heart where he can measure and . examine it. The patient is put at rest, one elec- } trode Is fastened to his arm, and one I Chart Showing Heart-Beat*. to the opposite leg and the current 1 i generated by the movement of the j j heart of the patient Is conducted to j i a quartz wire suspended In a magnetic j ; Add. which Is deflected according to ' the amount of current flowing through j i a. , An? arc light Is thrown through a ! condensing microscope upon the mov- i ^ lng w ire, the shadow from which Is : thrown through another microscope, ! ; which magnifies It 600 times and i throws the (bsdet? through a slit at 1 j right angles to the position of the ! i wire upon a screen. Back of the 1 ; screen Is a camera with a rotating i i film, which takes a record picture* of ' j the movement on the point made by j j the intersection of the slit mlth the j j shadow of the wire. ! This picture la compared with pic- j ! turea of perfectly normal heart cur- j ; rent9, and by this method the phyal- j clans are often able to determine the j nature of the p^Jlent'a affliction. ~ Size of the Oceans. New York.?An officer of a - llnei once remarked that most men seemed to be as ignorant about the slxe of the sea as they are of the distance be tween the heavenly planets. Here arc a Jew iacta: The Pacific covers 6S. 000.000 miles; the Atlantic 30.000,000, and the Indian ocean. Arctic and Antarctic 4S.000.000. To slow away the content* of the Pacific It would be necessary to nil a tsailc one mile Ions, one mile wide and one mile deep urea, the Pacific holds la weight Ml, 000,000.000.000,000,000 tone. The At Tanttc sissies a depih trf not quit* three miles. Its waters weigh S*5,000, 000.000.000.000.000 tons, snd a tank to contain It woeM have each of Its sides 4*0 wiles long. The figures of the ofefr oceans are In {ha saw start ' v' : -v ? OAT*?Sl* Bn f*r-r Acre. That u tW worn WvmM of Tbw?d?r?> ' flarim*. tx-vift On., "bunt*.. bud from j Snifter > Ktfjim<iit>tfd A\')aw H<tnatui* "M* ami wyn b hand*im< W? *<?rc iabtt (Hln-r | ??Mt yield* aw 141 hu*? lib ituk 103 bi^., 1 ?cV h*d by iVmoi> acatUMed tijroutfbout S. ?i falanr'* Pediere* BwU-v. Fla*. Corn, i fntth/Whfi't. Potataet. ftruxuv* and ' ere *r* famou* *1m wotfd ov?r fw ib?'?r j 2?|jT*if> and tremendous yiddnte qualit tea.' w < art tiir htrs'fcrt. (Tdvoit of farm wc.it iti tki? world. (.hit oaValoR hrunhtic vi'Vt aw.1 truth* Irtw for lh? u?kni(, or wjid 10i jt) vtanm* a??d rowny )f> purbapr* (vf farm wed ?to? *?):?*?* ami mw(*. tijcht'biig ?1m*v<- muh wl<M oai*. t<??eth??r *Mth bip :??. ? i. ?lohr A Na1?*<r St?cd Co., 1SS South Hih fit., l^a t "route, \\?. The Teat of Intellect. "I wonder why Mr# Flimfcilt regnrdfc her husband as stupid lie htm been very successful in buatneas." "Perhaps." replied Mr Meekton, "be'# like so many of the resi of us w. ho can't possibly leara to keep the score of * brldce rsme." Important to IT.othert Exuiiiue ciareiuliy eyory bottle of CASTOR1 A. a aafe and sure remedy for Uifants and children, and aoe that it Iiears the Signature rrf Iff Vse Pot Over SO Yoars The Kind You Have Always Bought. Ct?Hly. 1 "They ssy the pretty Boston tftrl it a pood pick 1 wonder what kind of a pick she is*" "Ice pick, 1 suppose." . J5u4v!L^'V^tTKS (;WU.i 'IHtKlC ^ i>n Inn* ?)i?i you ?rr norma Tht txruiUlh l? ItlhtnW prliitfd on ??ri?T tx/tllfi, ~ It u Muipi.1 QuUiltie null Imr. Itt. imt.t toro. Tlif ^uLttliir driTn* tin ttir umlurl* ?na Uir Iron iri^a* up u? tyt.i<.u. tioifi ??> *1. UulOfcrt tut Kb yi.Jn. bb iwnU ?Didn't Care. Hewftt~4 guess you dpn't know who 1 a in. .lewett?Mo, snd 1 haven't any wom an's. curiosity about It. TO r.KITF OTT A*U 'Jy.?- \hr (?14 H(?DO?ra Ohrfiold Ton ounnoi but rommrn.l itself 1^. jIhim- d<'?n'inp a inxiitKmijile, puivc, j tiuld, poUnt aud health-gj\ inc. A Fairly Wet World. Thr Pacific oc<\an covo-rs GS.000,000 miles, the Atlantic 20.000,000 and the Afflictions mark the difference be tween iron and steel. The Natural ! Laxative acts on the bowel* just a* some iootfs act. <^a*c*rf4f thus ?M the bowels just as N ature would. Harsh cathartics act like pepper in the nostrils. Soon the bowels ; B row so calloused that one roust ; multiply the dose. ?a VM?-pw;kM t >oft. 10 ??<?>???*? flrorffoiw, Ukt^tat of tl* cmuIm U HiwkM CCG> ITCH CURED tS Mj MINUTt'.S. By Om AopIkmUmi ?f Dr. David's Sanative Wash *'*)ruw?n?i? Dft. DAVID'S SANATIVE WASH M> cun kit) cum- of ti< utin uMk, it iiwod tH'tHtr&itiy Ui dtrfeoUoui*. ur wm *'?'? rotuMl your m?m?. If your 1 ><>? Lt*? h<']?uitii? w Kikur'Di. I D*vfrd'?S?aM>tlv* W?al? WJUI't>u*? U4ut M (Wo* Price, 50 Cent* a Bottle It r?niint W mnilcfl IVt|v?>r?u! M your ctjiMM tiBii t frtMt, rftooljA ?tf ',! < ' i I ? OWENS & MINOR DRUG CO, Rklimond Viqpnk Kidney trouble prey* ^ upon ih? mliiA. dlncouT \ Vrf^ *.Sr**? and l?Hi?<-rik urn M 4*?'A ^ TT/iii; 1 *hXKf-, 'Vigor ?. u4 WAMFK <Ju?*orfuUM**l ?oon fliaitp **'v"Fij^r i,^,?n ?>.* kUJmy? ur* out of r>rd*r or lliHttfcMW, for *oofl r* uhp Iw Klim?r'a tf>? JHSMkiany rt*n*jlv. At in? TioITT/- tin- iriMl fwe, < AAAr**?, Dr. Kilmer * <V>? &4 FREE, trial treat?t far DROPSY. $??!?.*. lAmtaK ?i i m? ??< <? HYDRO LYTIC MEDICINE CO. or?v? and prevent* xjvt W from fcflWeg x M^sar aeSsag^i #.lc W *?? ?MMl ?MHHW?MH*")Wk ?M? *, CtaMMMi W. N. V^C^IILOTTOiOSll. BETTER FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN THAN CASTOR OB* ulw nil rii11 m n in mm i i iim mihb ?will Hill \ O I AX MOKE IICAUNT TO TAKE. v 'T, S?P?fFlGS?^EUXnHSESN\ *V M IS THE IDEAL FAMILY LAXATIVE, AS IT GIVES SATISFACTION TO ALL, IS ALWAYS BENEFICIAL IN ITS EFFECTS AND PERFECTLY SAFE AT ALL TIMES. CALIFORNIA Fid SYRUP CO. In the Circfe, on ever^ Pacfra?e of t(io Genuine. ALL reliable druggists sell the original and GENUINE WHEN CALLED FOR. ALTHOUGH THEY COULD m*k? a larger PROFIT AY SELLING INFERIOR PREPARA TION* YET THEV PREFER TO SCU. THE CENUtNt. BECAUSE tt is ncarr to TO ~so~knd poRThegoodof their CUSTOMERS. WHEN IN NEED OF MEDICINES, SUCH DRUGGISTS ARE THE ONES TO DEAL WITH, AS YOUR UFE OR HEALTH MAY AT SOME UM? DEFEND UPON THOR SKILL AND RELIABILITY WHEN BUYING NotetfeMName of the Gompamy PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS. NEAR THE BOTTOM. AMD HI THE CIRCLE, NEAR THE TOT OF EVERY PACUCE.OF THt CEMUtNE. ONE SUES ONLY. FOR SALE ?T ALL UAOM ?RUGCISTS. REGULAR WUCE 50c PER BOTTLE* s?g?&3&SSJ .uvut* MM jh CttJTORmntij ss2a",%! WMAUftt rtCTUtt wMQUKt strut or ncs wp turn or sewn* n the ornt mwi tamut UMnv( Because it is the one remew whch acts m a natural. irtt^wwn WAV. AND CLUIQB THE SYSTEM, WITH OUT UNPLEASANT AFTER-EFFECTS AMD WITHOUT IRRITATING, DEB8JTATTNC Oft CRIPWC. AND IWMMn DOO WTimWUtH ART vat wrro unwra or njEASutc..jr a uoowdikd bt mrlkms or ?nt INFORMED FAMILIES, WHO KNOW OF ITS VALUE HtOM PERSONAL USE. TO GET It* BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWATS BUY THE CEMJINEJ MANUFACTURED BY' CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. l<|4 Cured My i Back" - For twenty-nine years I have * been at intervals a great sufferer from rheumatism. During that time, no idling how-many gal lons of the various lands at 1ml xnents and oils I have used and with but little relief. I was confined to mv hod less. I tried SiownT and used it with such satisfactory results that I sent for two largo bottles, and I have up to this time used about half a 50 cent bottle with splendid success."?James Hydk, Bee be, White County, Ark. Got Ease in Less Than Ten Minutes. ' Mr. James E. Alexander, of North Harps well, Me*, writes: ?"1 am a horseshoer brought on rheumatism when sitting in at once applied your ?;??- " x S(SS6&i SLOANS LINIME to the affected part and in less than ten ft was I think it is the best of all Liniments." " . Sloan's Liniment does not need any rubbing. It's a powerful penetrants Try it for Rheumatism, Sciati LSprainx, Chrst Paiasy and Sen It gives almost instant relief. ?:0 S. SLOAN, V. 'Ml feiH w