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TREASURED SECRET WAS OUT Poetbali Referee's Devotion to puty Evidently Had Got Him Into ?erloue^Trouble. The referee bad swallowed the whistle. It waa very unfortunate, but it was not his fault. A burly forward bad charged him fairly In the ceuter of bis back, aeudliiK the whistle down his throat. 'The game muat end!" cried some one. "We can't do without a whistle." "It'a ail right!" gasped the referee. 'Tre got a substitute. You can go on," He produced a latch key froth hla pocket, and as the Kaine commenced blew several hearty blasts on his new whistle. Huddeuly a woman's voice, loud and angry ,was heard above the roar of t)?e game: "Ferdinand, what does thin mean, ?ir! Where did you get that latch key?" Then Ferdinand slunk off the field, for the voice was the voice of ?hls wiffe. Care of the Child. It Is nnuounced that Los Angeles county government will In future ox pend as much money upon societies tor the care of children as It does now upon societies that look after the welfare of animals. This Is well. Perhaps, in course of time, we may come to regard chil dren as of equal importance with horses and dogs. Important to Mothera Examine carefully every bottle of CA8TOIUA, a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and see that It Dears the Signature of In UBe For Over 30 YearB. Children Cry for Fletcher's Caetoria # What We Are Coming To. Jack?I thought your landlord didn't allow children. ?Henry?'Sh! We call it Fldo.?Har per's Hazar. f.ADIHM CAS WEAK NliOIOH one site smaller after using Allen's Foot-Hasp, the antiseptic powder to be shaken Into the tbuei. It THaJrtf Xigbl OK TtOWfihocs fee1 eabj; gives Instant relief to corns atd bunions. This Is an easy t?-jst: Sprinkle Allen's Koot-Kase In one shoe and not In tbe otherand nolle? the dl(Terence. Hold everywhere, Ko. Unn't ae<-pt any nuhititale. For KllKK trial package, address Alien 8. Oliusted, l.elto)', N. Y. It is ,not necessarily true that the worst Is yet to come. To enjoy good health, take (iarfield Ten; it cures constipation ?nd regulates tlie liver and kidneys. A woman's mind enables her to reach a conclusion without starting. LAZY LIVER "I find Cascarets so good that I would not be without them. I was troubled a great deal with torpid liver and headache. Now since taking Cascarets Candy Cathar tic I feel very much better. I shall cer tainly recommend them to my friends u the best medicine I have ever seen." Anna Bazinet, Osborn Mill No. a, Full River, Mass. Pleasant, Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. 10c, 25c, 50c. Never ?old In bulk. The genu ine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to cure or your money back. 928 ITCH CURED IN SO MINUTES. Br On* Application of Dr. David's Sanative Wash We guarantee DR. DAVID'S SANATIVE WASH to cure any case of Itch In So min utes, If uBed according to directions, or wo will refund your money. If your Dog has Scratches or Mange Dr. David'*Sanative Wash will cure him at once. Priced 50 Centi a Bottle It cannot mailed. Delivered at your nearest express office free, upon receipt of 76 cents. OWENS & MINOR DRUG CO. Richmond ' _ ? .Virginia Trade Mark m LIOUID REMEDY for CHILDREN'S ILL* Makes Teething Easy RECOMMENDED KOK Constipation, Iflarrboea, Convulsions, Colic. 8our Btotnacb. ??tc. It nestrori Worm*. allays Ke?brlshness and Oolda. It aldsdlfeatlon. It makes Teething easy, promote! Cheerfulness and produce* Natural Hleop. for tale by all druggists an 1 dealer*S8ca bottle. Manufat!urtd by BABY EASE CO.. ATLANTA. GEORGIA Charlotte Directory KODAKS rlL&UNtfCL " ?=*" ??( rr sra ?? fte prompt at'^ntlon. Complete ?U>?i ol photo lupplics. 8fnd for fAtftlofue. ' W. I. VAN NESS A CO. _ ? 98 N. Trjron Street, Charlotte, N. O. ?**n J TYPEWRITERS aoomiscellaneous new, rebuilt, shop worn and second-hand typewriters of all makes from $10.00 up. Easy terms if desired. J. E. Crayfon & Co., Charlotte, N. C. THE STIEFF is the only Artistic Standard Sold direct from factory to the home. A Stieff Piano in a musical education has the same effect $s fine literature in a literary education. Writ e today. ?Street - e tiwiujttTM Charlotte, N. C rOSShLXH IS FRIEND OF FISHEilMAN ? ^ . Humblt Silkworm Furnishes Cat Out Much UMd by Dlaolploa of isaak Walton. ' Home, Italy.?It is doubtful whether the average rod and r$vl fisherman wfco angles with flies and Book* ftrunf with fine translucent cat gut is aware of the invaluable friend he has In the humble silkworm The cat gut is the wont unbreakable substance that holds the hooks against the fiercest struggles.of the struck fish and comes from silkworms. The principal center *of the manufacture of this kind of cut gut Ih the island of Procida, in the Hay of Naples, but most of the silk Resists Their Fiercest 8trugglos. worms employed are raised near Torre Annunzlata, at the foot of Vesuvius. The caterpillars are killed Just as they are about to begin the spinning of cocoons, the silk glands are removed and subjected to a process of pickling, which Is a secret of the trade, and afterward the threads are carefully drawn out by skilled workers, mostly women. The length of the thread varies from a foot to nearly twenty inches. HAREM SKIRT DANCE LATEST New Terpslchorean Feature, Bor rowed From Orient, Is Introduced In France?How Executed. Paris.?Almost eyery Important cbunge in the fashion of gowns in Paris means the Introduction of a new dapce, or at least one compara tively unknown to the western world. As Is natural, the orient has been drawn upon for a terpslchorean fea ture In keeping with a trousers skirt. This dance, which Is called "La Che roullle," Is said to have been long popular In Turkey, Syria and Arabia. A dancing master's description of how it is done follows: 'Place the right foot behind the left. Slide the left foot to the danc er's left. Cross right foot. Raise leg sideways without bending knee, toe pointing to floor." This dance is said to be impossible of execution In a hobble skirt. French dancing masters In general hall with Joy the advent of the trouser skirt, as it will, they Bay, force women and glrlB who heretofore have been con tent to be pulled around a ball room to pay proper attention to their stepB. With the trouser skirt every move ment of the feet Is noticeable. HOW TAME GIRAFFES ARE FED Keeper Climbs Tree in Order That Animals May Eat In Easy Manner. New York.?The giraffe In captivity is one of the most delicate of animals and requires the closest of care on the part of the keepers. Aside from necessity for cleanliness in their hous ing. the most important feature In caring for them is the selection of the - I'vi Feeding the Giraffe*. proper food to insure good health. Our illustration shows h pair of glraffee in the Hronx Zoo receiving food from their keeper, who it will be seen ie perched high up in the branches of a tree in order that the animals may eat in an easy manner. DIAMONDS FOUND IN CANADA Those Discovered Thus Far Are Quit* Small, but Further Search May Reveal Larger Ones. New. York.?The first definite an nouncement of tiie finding of diamond! in places In Canada has juBt beet made by R. W. Brook, the director oi the Canadian geological survey. Mr Brock states that diamonds have beer discovered in periodotite rock on th< Olivine mountain, near the Tulameet river, British Columbia, ' Samples of the rock collected by Charles Camsell of the survey wer? sent to Ottawa for analysis and wer< found to. contain insoluble firmgnaentt of crystals which on being subjected to series of tests were pronounced t< be genuine diamonds. They were all however, of small site, none being larger than the head of a pin. The discovery for this season is nol regarded as of much commercial tm portance. It la believed poea'hle though not very likely, that for&fti. search Win result in finding largei ^ " ~2 GIBSON'S ONE GOOD POINT In the Old Gentleman'# Ey?m It Out* w?igh?d Any Slight Krw In Orthography. The old man bad given hli *on ? Very fair education. aud hod taken him Into hln shop. The young fellow wan over-nice about a great many thlngH, but the father made no com ment. One day an order came In from a customer. "I wlnh to goodneutt," exclaimed the noil, "that Olbaon would learn to ?pell." "What's the matter with It?" In quired the father, cheerfully. "Why, ho Bpellu coffee with a *k ' " "No?dote* he? I never noticed it." "Of courae you never did," nald the ?on, pettlahly. "You never notice any thing like /hat." "PeiijajjH not, my son," replied the old man, gently; "but there Is one thing I dp notice, which you will learu by and by, and that i? that Glbnon pays cabh." "ECZEMA ITCHED SO I COULDN'T STAND IT." "I Buffered with eczema on my neck for about HiX months, beginning by little pimples breaking out. 1 kept (scratching till tjtie blood came. It kept getting worse, I couldn't sleep nights any more. It kept Itching for about a mouth, then I went to a doc tor and got some liquid to take. It seemed u If 1 wus going to get bat ter. The itching stopped for about three days, but when It started aguln waa even worse than before. The ec xeraa Itched so badly 1 couldn't stand It any more. I went to a doctor and he gavo me some medicine, but it didn't do any good. We have been having Cutlcura Remedies In the house, so I decided to try them. I bad been using Cutlcura Soap, so I got me a box of Cutlcura Ointment, and washed off the affected part with Cutlcura Soap three times a day, and then put the Cutlcura Ointment on. The first day 1 put it on, it relieved me of itching so I coi?d sleep all that night. It took aboiU a week, then I could see the scab conie off. 1 kept the treatment up for three weeks, and my eczema was cured. "My brother got his face burned with gunpowder, and he used Cutl cura Soap and Ointment. The peo X>le all thought ho would have scars, but you can't see that he ev^r had Ills face burned. It was Bimply awful to look at before the Cutlcura Rem edies (Soap and Ointment) cured It." (Signed) Miss Elizabeth Qehrki, For rest City, Ark., Oct. 16, 1910. Although Cutlcura Soap and Oint ment are sold by druggistB and deal ers everywhere, a liberal sample of each, with 32-pago booklet on the care and treatment Of skin and hair, will be sent, postfree, oYi application to Potter D. & C. Corp., Dept. X, Boston, Open-AIr Schools Increasing.' Since January 1, 1907, sixty-five open air schools for children afflicted with or predisposed to tuberculosis have been established in twenty-eight cities, according to an announcement made by the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. The first open air school In the United States was established on January 1, 1907, by the board of education of Providence, R. 1., at the Instance of Dr. Ellen A. Stone. The next school was established In May of the same year at Pittsburg, and the third at Poston in July. 1908. According to the reports received by the national association, the result of the open air class-work has been to restore most of the children to normal health and efficiency. One of these open air schools or classes should be estab lished for each 25,000 population, es pecially in cities. (rish Landmark Gone. Tlie famous temple of liberty, one of Ulster's best-known landmarks, was burned to the ground ihe other morn ing. Erected at Toomebrldge, on the County Londonderry side of the River Bann, by the late Rev. John Carey, some 60 years ago, It had a romantic history. Its founder was a remark able man, possessed of considerable wealth. He was a descendant of a wealth. He was a descendant of a Cromwelllan family, and had been ar rested and tried for murder, but was unanimously acquitted by the Jury, whereupon he erected the building in Question.?London' Mall. Hi? Business Improving. "Yes." said the old lady, "now that epring is with us business will pick up with the old man." Asked what he did for a living she "Well, he sells rabbit feet for watch charms an' to stave off hoodoos, an" he does fine with rattlesnake rattles, but he makes most at sellln' young mockin' birds an' prayin' fer rain." Makes a Good Breakfast Better? To have some Post Toasties with cream or milk. For a pleasing change, sprinkle Post Toasiies over fresh or Hawed fruit, then add cream and you have a small feast inv t 44 The Memory Lingers" LARGEST VALVE IN WORLD Automobile Driven Through Opening of Mon?t?r Device at Niagara Pull*. Niagara rails, N. Y-> One of the Urgent valvea in the world baa Juvt been Initialled lu a power plant on the Canadian aide of Niagara Fall a. Thla mounter affair welgha nine tons uud wa? uiad*) for controlling one of three 12.Q00 horsepower turbine#. The valve la thirty feet high and haw a nlucfoot openlug through which, au seen In our llluvtiatlon, an autoinobilu wan driven Largest Valve In World. (Uwt before the valve was ready for ln ?tullatlon. The valve will withstand I pressure of over 650.000 pounds. Tho valve-gate will be moved by a low geared fifteen horse power motor. HOW FIREWATER GOT NAME f"est by Which Indians Learned to Dis tinguish Whisky That Was Diluted. New York.?When tho Hudson Hay Trading company "commenced trading imong tho Indiana it was found that sy selling the Indians liquor they could more easily be induced to trade their ;w*ltrie8. The first whisky was brought ?.o this country in large barrols, but In transporting it overland, it was 'ound more convenient to divide it Into small kegs. The white traders soon became nware, according to the American Wine Press, that by diluting the whisky with water, more .furs could be obtain ed. This was practiced for some time, but tho Indians learned that good whisky poured on a fire would cause It to flame up. whereas, had tho whisky been ? diluted, the fire would b? quenched. It was by this simple experiment that tho term "firewater" became a Indians' Infallible Test. common word among Indiana. A chief who had experienced the bad effects of whisky among his -people said It wbh most certainly distilled from the hearts of wildcats and the tongues of women from the effects It produced. TO REVIVE "BARREN" ISLAND Paper Mills Are to Make Use of Great Pulp Supply?Menler's Invest ment Is Justified. Boston.?The Island described In | the encyclopedia as ? barren." which di vides the Gulf of St. i^awrence In two channels is about to add a new chap ter to its strange, romantic history. Sieur Joltet was Its first owner and ruler. It cost him nothing and he did nothing with It, and successive owner ships found and left little but rocords of expenditures and failure. In 1896 the island was purchased from a Brit ish syndicate by Henri Menier, a French manufacturer of chocolate, for $160,000. Antlcoatl is densely wooded. The great paper mills on this wide of the boundary are "In the market" for an al most unlimited quantity of pulp wood. Beginning this spring a mill already in operation will be providing this com modity In exportable form, as "rossey" or barked wood, probably to the amount, .of 80.000 cords during the shipping season. Thus M. Menler's In vestment finds Its abundant justifica tion. Inke Fish to Sell Them. South Norwalk. Conn.?\ youthful genius of this town has sold several hundred pounds of frost fish to house keepers as trout. The frost fith had been decorated with red Ink to make them look like trout. Aa frost fish they were worth less than t cent* a pound, but as trout they sold for 25 to S6 cents a pound. Caff Born Tallies*. Etpchburf, Pa ?n. W. Croyle, a fanner of tarr Town. Is endeavoring to dertaa some way of farnUhlns a calf which has Just been born with BMana for fl(ktlnt flies in the summer Theheby cow la normal in all reepecta, except that II has not evei a hint of a C '' LIFE SAVED BY FRIEND'S* ADVICE About thre? yearn ago I Buffered with appendtcitia and after having an operation l? i formed it left m? with ? aevere cat* of kidney trouble. 1 wa* doctored by aer eral physicians and getting no relief I took the advice of u friend and procured * bot tle of J>r. Kilmer's Swauip-Koot. After taking the content a of the <ir#t bottle I felt greatly relieved and decided to continue it. After u*ing the content# of three more dol lar bottle#, I experienced a complete cure, I cannot recommend Dr. Kilmer'a fiwamp-Hoot too highly to anyone Buffer ing from kiduey or bladder trouble. Voura very truly, K. IV HILAM. Carteraville, (.Ja. JSworn to and aubacril e l lefore me thia vluly 12th, K>oy, JUS. S. CM.HOL'N, Notary Public, Ji.?Co., (Ja. Uu.r l? l>r. kilM.r A (?. N. i. I'rove What Swemp-Root Will l)o For You Fend to Hr. Kilmer A Co., Hingliam ton, N. V., for a aample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will ulao receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all ahout the kidney# and bladder. When j writing, be aura and mention this paper. For rale at all drug atore#. Price i'lfty centa and one-dollar. ., A..J1QU GH-WiAflK'? ......J Peie?1 hear dat Sum's wife done cracked him over do hatd wld a rollln' pin an" frowed all do klndlln' wood at him. Joe?Well, I specks she were cole hrutlii' dere woodln' weddin'. HOW TO Ct'llK ItHIClM ATINM. Tlio cause of rheumatism Ih cxcphs uric acid in the blood. To cure rh?nm ntlsm this ucid must he expelled from the system. ltheumutlsni Ih an Inter nal disease ami requires nn Internal remedy. ItubhlnK with oIIh and lini ments may ease the pain, but they will no more cure rheumatism than paint will change the fiber of rotten wood. ('ur?? ItliruinatlMiii To Mlay Cured. Bolence has discovered a perfect und complete cure called Rheumacide. Test ed in hundreds of cases. It has effected marvelous cures, llheumacld? removes the cause, Rets at the Joints from the inside, sweeps the poisons out of the system, tones up the stomach, regulates the bowels und kidneys. Bold by druic Klsts at 60c. and $1; in the tablet form at 26e. nnd 60c.. by mall. Booklet free. Hobbltt Chemical Co.. Baltimore, Md. Get*. At The Joint* From The Inalde. Poor Tom, A very youthful and entirely un known musical composer read some verBcs by the renowned ThomaB Moore which he liked very much. Forthwith the buzz of Inspiration circulated through his brain, and the next thing he knew ho had evolved a tune which went right prettily with the words of the Irish poet. Much elated, the very youthful composer took the product to a publisher of popular songs and sang It to him. The publisher shook has head. "The music's all right," he opined, "but the wordB are bum." Clearing Kansas of Grasshoppers. A live grasshopper will eat a dead grasshopper. A farmer mixed parls green and bran together and let a grasshopper eat It. It died and 20 grasshoppers ate it up, and they died. Four hundred ate those 20 und they died./ Right thousand ate those 400 and they diefl. A hundred and sixty thousand ate those 8,000 and died, and the farmer was troubled no more.? Anthony Bulletin. For HRADACIIK?IIIrks' CAPI1DINR Whether from UoIiIh, Ileat, Stomach or Nerrou* Troubles, Capuriliit' will relieve you. H'h Mould ? pleasant to take~-aeta immedi ately. Try It. 10c., !i5o., aud 60 cents at drug One of the loudest of the many strange cries which fill the air today la the^ery for universal Independence. ?Mrs. H. R. Hawels. If you move to another flat this spring you will have to get used to a new set of noises and neighbors. Your DruKBl*t Will Tell Yon Murine Eye Remedy Relieves Sore- Eye*. Strengthens Weak Eyes. Doesn't Smart. Soothes Eye Pain. Try It In Hnby a Eyes for Scaly Eyelids and Granulation. Cwrtcniimfcion causes and aggravates many serious (mease*. - It is thoroughly cured by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. The. favor ite family laxative. To be consnlous that^you are Ignor ant is a great step to knowledge.? I3enjamin Disraeli. Nature's laxative, Garfield Tea, over comes constipation and is ideally suited to tone up the system in the Spring. Most women would be very uninter esting if they couldn't talk. Mrs. Wtnslow'a Soothing* S.rrup for Children I teething. Hoftens the gum*. reduce* Inflamma- ! tlon, allays pain, curest wind colic, 26c a bottle, j r ?? 1 Cr> It's a waste of the other fellow's , time when you talk foolish. To Tceep the blood pure and the skin ; clear, drink (iarfield Tea before retiring. No man becomes a jailbird Just for ' a lark. *, Wllllna to Make an Kffort. On a large estate In the Hcottlsh highlands It was the custom for a piper to play In front of the house every week day morning to awaken the residents. After an overconvlv* lal Saturday night, however, the piper forgot the day and began his reveille (cAit it be played on the pipes?) on Hunday morning The angry master shouted to him from the bedroom win dow: "I.ore, do you not know the fourth commandment?" And the .piper Mturdily replied: "Nae, air, but ye'll ?hlc-? whustle It I'll^hlc?try it, Bir." , ED 0/')F,KH, " lite graml <>!<) man," lie is cmllf<I for he is no Imucbt hundluiK iioitn'M in race*, lie aavs: "I have used fSI'OHN K DISTKMIMIH Cl'KK for 12 yeora, ulwayy with success. It is tlie only remedy 1 know to cure all forms of distemper and prevent horses in name ata ble having the disease." ftUc and ti a bot tle. All druggiata, or manufacturer*. Spohn Medical Co., Chemists, (lovliei), Iud. The Ignorance of Casey. t CaaeyT?Phwat kind uv a homo is a cob? Mulligan?It'a wan thot's been raised intolrly on corn, ye Ignoramus, r., niuv?? JWMWA m. III. <)U VianH.m UltiiVHH Tastbi.h OlflLl. TON 10. Vou know what jou aro tafcinif, Tho formula la plainly prlntr<t on e?ary bollla, kiniwlng It U aiiuply Qulnln* and Iron In a t?tae !<??? rutin Tho (Julnlue Jilvaa out Il>?< uialarlS and Inn Iron build* up (he ayatnu. bold by all klualoia fur SO ynara. Plica 60 canta. Not Possible. M'*vrmr* a good parting scene In that play?" "No; the hero's bald." I'or < OIJ)ll and OTCIP 11 lik m' CarruiNK Ih the beat rf Ul J?-ra il <? v r ? lha aching Mini f*>v?-rl*hiiraa?ptire* til# l.'olil hu<I H-Mnrea normal condition*. It'a llijultl? rffvcia luinedlauljnUOo.i t6v.,au4 0*)?, Al drug atorea. If a girl baa a grown up brother she acquires a preity fnir knowledge of men without havliiK to puss through the agonies of matrimony. A pin scratch may rauae blond poison, a m?ty nail cnt ia very apt, to da?w^. TTamlins W't/zud Oil use?! at once draws out nil infection and makes blood poison impossible. There 1b nothing t-o easy but that It becomeB difficult when you do it with reluctance.?Terence. (.?nrfield Ten, imalftnble in the treat ment ?_.f liver and kidney diseases! Rome women are liko some old hens ??net in their ways. Household Remedy Taken In tho Spring for Yoaro, Ralph Hu?t, Willi*. Mich., wriUar "Hood'# b<?< 1IU hat been a bouaa< hold remedy m our home aa lo?$ aa I can remember. I bave taken -ifr in tho apring for >6veral yeme. It baa do equal for rleunaing tho f>lood itnd t?x? / pelting the humora that accumulate dur I lug luo winter, Being a farmer and ?*? | t? bud weather, tiiv ayntein is often affected, and 1 often take Hood's Saraa i parilla with good reaulta." : ( Hood'* Kaihaparilla i* Peculiar to Itaelf. j Tln je in no "juat aa good." <!et it today in uaual liquid form or . j chocolated tahjeta called 8areatebe> Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief?PermaacMt Curt Is GUARANTEED to atop And perma nently cure thfit ter rible itching. It is compounded for that purpo?? and your money will b? promptly refunded WITHOUT QUESTION II Hunt'* Cure tells to euro Itch, T?tt?r, Ring Worm or any other 8ki? Disease. 50c at Tour drugglat't, or by m?U direct if he haanrt It. Manufactured only by A. B RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Sherman, Tem A COUNTRY SCHOOL fOROIRLS in Now York City. Bwt features of coup* try and city life. Out-of-door sport# oi* school park of 33 acres near the Hudson Hive?. Academic Course Primary Class to Graduation. Upper class for Advanced Special Students. Muslo and Ait. , Write for cutalogue and terms. lib* %tm mi Htu MkltML UwM htm. star 2SM St.Vttt,& 1 W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 17-1911. Honored by Women When ? woman spr?ks of her silent seoret suffering the trusts you. Millions have be* stowed this mark of confi dence on Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. Every" where there are women who bear witness to the wonder* working, curing-power of ,Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription ?which saves the tufferijt tex from pain, and successfully 4 grapples with woman's weak* I uesscs and ttubbom (lit. IT MAKES WEAK WOrtEN STRONd IT HAKES SICK WOMEN WELL. No wodm'i appeal wm ever nlidlreetod or bar oon?~ fidence misplaced when the wrote tor adrlo*, tm the World's Dispbniary Mioioal Association, Dr. R. V. l'icrce, President, Buffalo, N. Y. Pain In Her Side Mrs. Church, of Summit, N. G, (wife of J. W. the Notary Public) suffered many years with female She finally tried Cardui, and in the following ]< husband tells of her experience with this great medk women. He writes: "My wife was afflicted with woi troubles for twelve years. She .suffered great pain J side and back, for two weeks at a time. We called I doctor, our family physician for many years, and it was , his treatments all failed that she decided to The Woman's Tonic , - She Is now up and strong again, and rosy as a t\? one year old girl. When we began the treatment weighed 135 pounds but now she weighs 182 She says nothing is so good as Cardui for female For more than half a century, sick women using Cardui, and letters similar to Mr. Church's pouring in, with their message of gratitude.. Eac number of women who use Cardui has increase* is not an experiment?it's a medicine of establ Then try it and get rid of your troubles. Why delay? Oet it from your druggist EATS WHAT HE LIKES AFTER TAKING FREE SAMPLE . - It will be welcome new* to dyapeptlc* to learn of * r*5Wdy. that. In th* opinion of thou?an<l?, !? an abaolut* cure for In digestion and all form* of atomach trou ble, and, better ?till, It la guaranteed to do ao. The remedy to Dr. CaldwWl Syrup Papain. We all know th? value of pure pepaln In '.rtdlgejmw.and add to thla aome ex ceptional laxative Ingredient* and fW have a truly wonderful remedy Mr. T. VT. Worthy of Forsyth*. Oa., got to the point where he could not ?fM eat Off dl K*-et vegetable* and after many yMWW Ssv^'WfSjsu Si-.1;:''! jVoiine, 111..- waa In the earn. na.1 pr* wlth hla stomach. toolB^pyrup Pepsin ?nd !? now cured. Hundreds of oilier# would gladly t?Uf7.~ . It Is a guaranteed curs for Indigestion, constipation* biliousness. headache., gas on tits stomach and similar complaints. A bottls .can bs had at any drug stors for Afty cent* or a dollar, but If you wish to ma** a test of It first ssnd your ad dress to Dr. ^WMwsll and he will supply ??V?S sample botUs,. sent dlreot to your address. Ytra will soon admit that yon have found something to replace salts, . ] cathartics, breath perfumaa- aad other } temporary reliefs. -Syrup Pepsin will cure I your permanently. . ~ For the free sample address Dr. WJ B. \ niR "* Hoatt ARE YOU GOING ARTHUI 27