The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, November 08, 1905, Image 7

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Young Fool and V-ze Old. There's no fool like a young fool When hreworks are concerned Behold tht'm all. the victims small. With harnds an.d faces burned. Behold the lamed and killed and maimed, Their ncedless sufferings: There's no fool like the Old Fool Who pives a child such things. There's no fool like a young fool In glorious July. To fire a bomb and lose a thumb And tear away an eye. ro touch a light to dynamite And scatter death and noise: Ther-s no fool like the Old Fool Wht gives a child such toys. There's no fool like a young fool To make the Fourth a crime. When every nurse and every hearse Is working overtime. When Fpst and West and North and South. The lists appalling grow: There's no fool like the Old Fool Who thinks a child should know. There's no fool like the young fool Who smells the powder smoke: But the awful play that mars the Day Has ceased to be a joke. Yet Satan tempts the Old Fool To chuckle 'neath his breath &nd put airfng the heedless young The instruments of death. -Life. Bugs are short lived-especially humbugs. CONCENTRATED CRAB ORCHARD WATER. TRADE MA*Kj Nature's great remedy for Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation. Stimulates the Liver, regu lates the Bowels and keeps the entire system ina healthy condition. A natural pro duct with a record of a cen tury. If afflicted try it. Sold by all druggists. Crab Orchard Water Co., LOUISVILLE. KY. $1,000 To BeGiven for Reliable Information We will give One Dollar for a Postal Card giving the first reliable news of a chance to sell a horizontal steam engine of our styles, within our range of sizes. We do not want inquiries at this time for vertical, traction or gas engines. ENGINES AND BOILERS bave for years been the standard for all steam plants. Best of material ad workmansship. .Ow' big output enables us to sell on small prof Its. An Atlas, the best In the world, costs no more than the other kind. Write today for our special of fer. ATLAS ENGINE WORKS sonling agenciesain anl cities .INDIANAPOLIS Corlss Engine High Speed Enines Water TubeBoiler Fourfalv. Engn.s Compound Engines Tubular Bolers Automatic Engines Thr-ottling Engines PortablaBoileru Atlas Enne in servies 3,000300 H. P. Atlas Boilers in service 4,000,000 a. P. not living with any tribe, (2) ox n.en who were drafted in Kentucky. (3) of nothers of soldiers who have been denied pension on sccount of their re marriage. (4) of men who served in the Fed eralarmy, or (5) th. nearest kin of such 'oldiers or sailors, now deceased. NATHAN BJCK FORD, /.ttorney, Washington, D. (. III ADIES CHOiCE'' ShirC-Watst and Skirt *Holder. No ruined waista, bleedingangers or untIdiness, but always5 neat, trim. up.to-date. Beh25C.,6for $1. O.K.Supply C..Mendota,Ill. WOMEN will find in MozLEY'S LEMoN ELIXIR, the ideal laxative, a pleasant and thoroughly re liable remedy, without the least danger or possible harm to them in any condition peculiar to themselves. Pleasant in taste, mild in action and thorough in results. Tested for years. Soc. and $i.4 per bottle st all Drug Stores. MOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR "One Dose Convinces." THILRLIS NO Mr forty years3 ago and after nany years of use on the eatrnpot. Tower's Waterproof Oiled Coats~vwere introdrced in the Nest and were~called .5licker3 by the pioneers and cowboys.iThis graphic nehaIs come into'3uch general usi thait it is frequent~y though wrongfully applied tonn a3bll 5titutes. You went the gemmke /, Lofo heFiote id the nrne Tower on the buttons. IOLD DY RElPREmsENTATIVE TRADE THE WORL.D OVER.. ~Tf own Co..BOSTO.MAs5.fSA. TOWtRCANADIAN CO..LmiteTORONTQ.CAR. Good Teeth a. Good Temper Are characteristic of the Atkins Saws always. That is because they are made of the best steel in the world - Silver Steel - by rnen that know how. Atkins~ San's, Corn Knives, Perfectint Floor l'crapers, etc., a'e sold by a.' good hard?ware dealers. C.atalogue on requ~est. E. C. ATIIINS Q. CO. Inc. Larges: taw Manufracturers in the Word Factory and Executive Offices, Indianapolis Brocuis-New York, Chicago, Miea-oli Portlana (oregon1, teatt~e, aa- Francisco A ccept no ass'-h:'ISt '"the A tsins Brar d A TRULY IDEAL WIFE HER HUSBAND'S BEST HELPER Virorous Health Is the Great Source of the Power to Inspire and Encourage -All Women Should Seek It. One of the most noted, successful and richest men of this century. in a recent article. ha. said, " Whatever 1 am and whatever success I have attained in this world I owe all to my wife. From the da I first knew her she has been an inspiration. and the greatest help mate of my life." Ar. B essie Andey To be such a successful, wie, to re tain the love and admiration of her husband. to inspire him to make the most of himself, should be a woman's constant study. If a woman finds that her energies are flagging. that she gets easily tired, dark shad-ows appear under her eyes, she has backache, headaches, bearing down pains, nervousness, whites, irreg ularities or the blues. she should start at once to build up her system by a tonic ,wi-:h specific powers, such as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. Following we publish by request a letter from a young wife: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: " Ever since my child was born I have suf fered, as I hope few women ever have, with in flammation, female weakness, bearing-down pains, backache and wretched headaches. It affected my stomach so'I could not em'oy my meals, and half my time was spnt in . " Lydia E. Pinkhan's Vegetable Compourd made me a well woman, and I feel so grateful that I am glad to write and tell you of my marvelous recovery. It brought me health, new life and vitality."-Mrs. Bessie Ainsley, 611 South 10th Street. Tacoma, Wash. What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Ainsley it will do for every sick and ailing woman. If you have symptoms you don't un derstand write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free and always helpful. CATARRH is the mother of CONSUMPTION. Our CARBOLATE of IODINE POCKET INHALER is a guaranteed cure. Price 1.00. W. 14. SMITH & CO., Of Buffalo. N. Y.. Solo Manufacturers and Prop.s. T AND SCRIP Takes Government Land Quiekly. .iWrite. Also prorrebsive meu chanvinw ].5tiua should come here. Hugo Seaber g. Raton. N. 3iexico. So. 45. CONEY ISLAND -NOUVENIE PORT CARIOs. Six beautiful colored scenes for 25a Coney Island Postal Card Co.. Coney Island, N.Y. Diagnosed Her Case. A famous American physician was .ummoned to the bedside of gn elderly grande dame of distinguished name and manty millions and who is one of the leaders of American society. The physician examined her carefully. Then he said: "You must get up every morning at 6 o'clock. Take for breakfast a cup of weak tea and two pieces of dry toast. From 9 to 11 exercise. either walking or sweeping or dusting. At noon lunch on a' slice of cold meat, filtered, uniced water, and stale bread. Don't sleep in the afternoon: exer cise again. For dinner take nothing but a little meat, a vegetable and toast. No sweets, no wines, no social dissipation of any kind." The eyes of the 'grande dame flash ed with fire, af she said: "But, doctor, do you comprehend my position? Do you know who I am?" "'Perfectly, madam." answered the physician. "You are an. old woman with a sour stomach." Clever Work of Detective. In examining a jeweler's window in Oxford street, London, which had been broken to permit of the extrac tion of nine watches, a police sergeant noticed a little blood on the glass. Later or. in Soho he observed a man with a cut finger, so he arrested him and found the stolen watches in his pocket. When the wvise guy fails he con siders the man who succeeds a lucky fool. OLD FASHIONED FARE; Hot Biscuits, Griddle Cakes, Fies and 'Puddings. The food that made the fathers sitrong is sometimes unfit for the chil tiren imder the new conditions that our chlanging civilization is conistanitiy bringing in. One of Mr. Bryan's neigh bors ini the great State of Nebraska wr-ites: "I was raised in the South. where hot biscuits, griddle cakes, pies and puddings r'e eaiten at almnost every meal, and by the time I located in Ne braska I found myself a sufferer from indigestion and its attendant ills-dis trcss and pains after meals. anm almost constant hieadache, dull, heavy sleepi ness by day and1( sleeplessness at night, loss of flesh, impaired memory. etc.. etc. "I was rapidly becoming incapaci tatled for business when a v-alued friend suggested a change in my diet, the abandonment of heavy, rich stuff and the use of Grape-Nuts food. I fol lowed the rood advice and shall always be thankful that I did so. "Whlatever may he the experience of othiers, the beneficial effects of tile change were appare'nt in my case al most immniedijately. My stomach, which had rejected other food for so long, took to G;rape-Nuts most kindly; in a dlay or two my headachie was gone. I began to sleep .haalthfully and before a week was out the scales showed that my lost weight was comiing back. My memory waus restored with the renewed vigor luat I felt in body aind mind. For three years no0w Grape-Nuts food has kept n'- in prime condtitionl. and( I propose it shalil for the res~t of my days. "And. by the way. my -'6 year old always insists' 1n having it. It koz'ps her s healhy h andl hlrty as they make :hem." Nama .lri bym I Postumn Co.. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 12. Subiect: Ezra's Journey to Jerusalem. Ezra viii., 21-32-Golden Text. Ezra viii., e-Menory Verses, 21-23-Com mentary on the Dal's Lesson. I. A fast proclaimed (vs. 21-23). 21. "Proclaimed a fast." Ezra entered upon his work with fasting and prayer. The journey was a dangerous one, es pecially with all the treasure he car ried. Ezra realized the danger, but lie went forward in faith. His chief con eern was to have God with him. He had procured Levites to go with him (vs. 15-20), but even that would be of no avail if Jehovah did not direct their steps. -Afiict ourselves." "Humble ourselves." (R. V.) and repent of our ins. "To seek Him." Era wanted the people to commit themselves to the guidance and protection of divine prov idence and, implore God to give them a prosperous journey. Their journey lay chiefly throughathe desert. and the Arabians and Samaritans were likely to attack them. 22. "I was ashamed," etc. Ezra had preached trust in God before the heathen rulers and he would not dis honor God by asking the usual military escort. He had represented God, the object of his worship, as supremely powerful, and as having the strongest affection for His true followers. Thus we see that this good man had more anxiety for the glory of God than for his own personal safety. 23. -So we fasted." The people did as Ezra commanded. God heard and auswered their prayers. and they were kept in safety during the difficult and dangerous journey. II. Ezra's charge to the priests (vs. 24-30). 24. -1 separated twelve." There is a difference of opinion here as to the number of persons Ezra selected as custodians of the treasure and sacred vessels. There were probably twelve priests anC twelve Levites; but some think there were twelve priests and only ten Levites. Sherebiah and Hash ablah were two of the Levites. 2A. "Weighed." We may gather from this that the gold and silver were in bars or ingots, and not in coined money. 26. "Unto thei:: hand." We have here the particular care Ezra took of the treas ure of God's sanctuary. Having com mitted the ~reeping of it to God, he com mitted the care of 't to proper men, though without God they would have watched ir vain. Our prayers should always be seconded with our endeav ors. Do we expect God should by His providence keel) that which belongs to us? Then ought we by His grace to care for that which belongs to Him: let God's honor and interest be our care. The prophet in foretelling the return of God's people and min sters out of Baby lon gave the solemn charge (Isa. 52.11), "Be ye clean that bear the vessels of the Lord." In Zerubbabel's time the vessels were dalivered by number; here by weight, the t it might easily appear if any were missing. This inti mates that such as are intrusted with holy things are concerned to remember, both In receiving their trust and in dis charging It, that thty must shortly give a very particular account of It. that they may be faithful to it and so give up their account with joy. "Silver.... gold." The whole treasure has been estimatcd at from four to six million dollars. A talent of silver was about $1000; gold is usually worth sixteen times as much as silver. 27. "Basons... .drams." Tne word translated "dram" appears to be in the erew representative of the Persian word' which the Greek rendered by "daric." This was a gold coin, stamped with the figure of the Persian king, wearing his crown and armed witih a bow and arrow. According to the most exact computation each such coin con tained somewhat more pure gold than an English guinea, and was worth live dollars of our money. The "basins" would be worth about two hundred and seventy-five dollars each. "Vessels of fine copper." Probably some fictifous metal made there that took the polish and assumed the brightness of gold, and because of its hardness was more durable. There is still a nietal of this kind made among the Asiatics. 2S. "Freewill offering." The silver and gold were a present to the house of God that the king and his counselors had set apart. III. The journey to Jerusalem (vs. 31, 32). 31. "We departed... .on the twelfth day." The company began to form and arrange for the journey upon the first day of the month Nisani. 'Upon a review of his company Ezra o'oserved the lack of Levites, and the time used in securing their union with the return ing exiles, and in weighing the treas ure, etc., took up the time until the twelfth day. Ahava is the name both of a small town and stream, not far from the river Euphrates. This would be a natural course to pursue from Shushan. This account of Ezra's prep aration and journey is a beautiful ex ample of method and thoroughness which is of great value in the work of God. Ezra sought first the prosperity of God's cause. but he did not count it lost time to spend twelve days in prep aration for the journey. Time used for prayer is never lost time. Time consumed in perfecting plans for God's work is not misspent time. Always take time to do a thing right. Things done by half are never done well. 32. "We came to JTerusailem." The dangerous journey was completed with safety at the end of four months. "Abode....three days.' That is. they rested that long. On the fourth day the treasures were weighed and hand cd over to the custody of the officiating priests of the temple. The returned exiles offered burnt offerings. and Ezra dlelivered the royal commission to the magistrates, while the Levitical portion of the company assisted in performing the additional work which the arrival of so many new worshipers occasioned. Facts About Far Alaska. Do you know that Nome. Alaska. is 30) miles west of Honolulu? Do von know that Alaska has almost two and a half times as much coast line as the rest of the United States? The panhandle of Alaska includes 1.000 miles of inland sea, protected by a range of islands. The Yukon carries as much water as the Mississippi. It rises within thirty miles of the Pacific and travels 3.000 miles to the Behring sea. The mouth of th2e Ukon is ninety miles wide. As in the Amazon's mouth, you may ascend it~ on a clear lay and see no shore. From Cape Prince of Wales. Amer ican soil. you can see Asia across only thirty-two miles of the Behring st rat. Seven railways are in operation or bing constructed. The most famous is the Slkagway-Ukon co:necting link of 140 miles. Aaska s cannced salimon o:ipum is emin:aT:h this y.-ar' at $10.* '" Oe-:.Vh of the' n:etaicr-; a1 C:amn Nome, Arctic Brotherhood, ar~e cci DRESS PRESCRIBED BY LAW. Strict Regulations Once in Effect in Switzerland. Switzerland had : law that ro wed ding party should have more than 20 guests-ten men friends of the bride groom and ten women friends of the bride. No wedding procession was permitted to have more than two sing ers, two fiddlers and two trumpeters. Married women were forbidden to wear silk or decorated hoods, though maidens might. No woman, whether married or unmarried, was allowed to wear any dress in which the opening for the neck was so large that it did not lie at least two inches wide upon the shoulders and the gown must not be buttoned or laced up in front or at the side. To restrain the fashion of long-pointed shoes it was enacted that no person of either sex should wear a shoe with a point extending beyond the foot enough to allow anything to be inserted in it, nor was any woman or girl permitted to wear laced shoes. No man or boy should wear a coat that did not reach to the knee. Garments were forbidden to be slashed so as to show different colors or kinds of ma terial, and trousers were required to be made without stripes and both legs of the same color. In 1470 one Swiss canton in council assembled enacted that hereafter no one shall make points of shoes or boots longer than one joint of the finger and if any shoe maker shall make them longer he snall be fined ?1, as also the person wear ing them. Cures Rheumatitni and Catarrh-Medicline Sent Free. These two diseases are the result of an awful poisoned condition of the blood. If you have aching joints and back. shoulder blades, bone pains, crippled hands. legs or feet. swollen muscles, shifting, sharp. biting pains, and that tiged. discouraged feeling of rheumatism. er the hawking. spitting, blurred eyesight, deafness, sick stomach, headache, noises in the head, mu cous throat discharges, decaying teeth. bad breath, belching grs of catarrh. take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) It kills the poison in the blood which ctuses these awful symptoms, giving a pure. healthy blood supply to the joints and mucous mem brates, and makes a perfect cure of th< worst rheumatism or foulest eatarrh. Cures where all else fails. Blood Balm (B. B. B.) is composed of pure Botanic in gredients, good for weak kidneys. Im proves the digestion, cures dyspepsia. A perfect tonic for old folks by giving them new, rich, pure blood. Thoroughly tested for thirty years. Druggists, $1 per large bottle, with complete directions for home cure. Sample free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and special free medical advice sent in sealed letter. A woman's idea of frankness is to have some man tell her how nice he thinks she is. 'Tavlor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and lullen is Nature's great remedy-Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup and Consumption, and all throat and lung troubles. At drug gists, 25e., 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. Even the man who hoots at super stition is apt to refuse a loan of $13 to some of his acquaintances on Fri day. FTSpermanentlycured. No fits or nervous ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great NerveRestorer, 22trial bottleand treatise free DrR. h . KLI~r. Ltd.. El Arch St.. Phila.,PA Iceland produces most of the world's spply of eiderdown. Mrs. Wins ow's Soothing Syrnp for Childre-n I eething,softenst begum.reduceiflamma ion,alla~s s pain,cures wind coli,25c. a bottle The 'numbcr of inmmigrants from Gecr many inst yecar w~as 27.984. am sure Piso's Care for Consumnption savei my life three years a-go.-.Mrs. Trox.s R~on ERrs, Maple St., Norwich. N.?., Feb.1l7,1%J Japan's tea crop will, it is iearced, be about 6,500,000 p~ounds short this y:ar. STATE or Oero, CITY OF ToLEDo, S LucAs CouN TY.I ERAr J. CuENEY :naake oath that he I; senior paLrtner o: the firm of F. .J. CazENEY & Co., doingt basiness in the City o: Toledo, County andi State aforesaid, and that saidl firm will iy rtae san of ozE HUNDEiD) DOL sir.s jo: oan~ and every case of cATARRan that canno: be c-are-i by the use o'' HALL's CATARRHUaE UL LRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Decem. ~SEAL. ~- ber, A. D-, 1S06. A.W. GLEAsONi, ..y..- iNolary Public. ;-all's Catarrh Cure1i2. ta\-en internlly, aa.l &etsdreatly on the blood and mucous suir laces of the systei. Send for testimonials, ree. F. J. CxENET & Co., Toledo, 0) Sold by ali Druggists, 753. 'Take dall's ramily Pills fo:- coastipatio i. Life is short at best-and perhaps that is the best thing that can b said about it. So, 45. ECZEMA FOR TWVO YEARS Litle Girl's Awful Sufferinc~ With Terrible :s kin Humor-- Sleepless Nights For 3tothier..speedy Cure by Cuzicura. "Mylittle girl had been suitering ior time I could not get a night's sleep, as her ailment was very severe. I had tried so many remedies, deriving no benetits, I had given up all hope. But as aL last r-esort I was persuladed to try Cutieura, and one box of the Ointment. andi two bottles of the Resolvent, together with the $oap, el lecd( a permanent cure. Ms. I. JI. d ones, Addigon. Ind- I." Tin-Type Snapshotter. A man with an idea has gone the tin-type man one better at Old Orch ard beach this season. This man goes about the beach and snaps his custom ers in the natural poses of their recre ation. His work is highly satisfac tory because of the realism, and his only drawback is irn his inability to produce the picture on the spot as his rival in. the tent does. CONGRESSMAN COULDEN Pde Quiick RelIef Frezn Bladd~er Tro ubles Through DoanA KIdney Pills. Hon. Joseph A, G3oulden. Member of Congress, representing the 18th Dis Strict of New York, / - also trustee of the U Soldiers' Home at I Bath. N. Y., writes: ~,Z 'f~ Gentlemen: As MMC many of my friends -. have used Do an's ~(fKidney Pill a and hav'e been c .1 of kidney and Ider troubles, If, my personal experience I know Doan's Kidney Pills will cure inflammai~tionl of the bladder, having experienced re lief the second day of using the medi (spog ,. A. GO'ULDEN. Soldi -y all dealers. 50 cenits a box. Fse,.r-r Co. Rnfilo, N. Y. NOT HIS T TO DIE. Railroad Man Lives to Tell of Miracu Ious Escape. John Flockhart of South Chicago. was run over by a switch engine and five cars in the local yards of the Big Four railway the other day, and still lives. Flockhart, who was fomnerly employed as a Big Four switchman, came to Kankakee on a picnic ex cursion. In the afternoon he was riding on the front end of a switch engine with two fornier fellow em ployes, when his hat blew off. In try ing to catch it he lost his balance and fell directly in front of the engine. The engine and five cars in the train passed over him. The crew h'rried back, expecting to find the mangled corpse of their companion, but in stead he was endeavoring to raise himself to a sitting posture. Examina tion showed that his injuries consisted of a crushed right arm and a few cuts abou-. the head, while the heel of his right foot had been torn off. The in jured man was removed to the hos pital. Local railroad men are un able to account for Flockhart's escape -from instant death, a.s the firebox of the engine reaches almost to the ground. It is thought that after his arm was crushed by the engine he was rolled into the center of the tracks, clear of the wheels of the cars that followed. Austria-Hungary has 18,000 medical men. GUARA 000 BANK DEPOSIT 90 R. R.Fare Paid. Notes Taken . 500 FREE COURSES Boardat Cost. Writs Qu!ck GEORGIA-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon,GL W I N C "LEADER" AND "REI Carefully inspected shot and wadding, give invariable resu eity of Winchester Factory Loaded S Reliability, velocity are determined and practical e> THE SHELLS TH FOR EMERGENC And for the Stoc NOTHINC AREFULI experiment many years, ha~ clusively that th< POTASH is essen duction of big eared' corn. Let US send you our practic many other careful crop-feeding without any cost or obligation. Address. GERMAN hew York-93 Nassau Street. or PRICE, 25 Cts - . I won't sell Ant NO0AJ..R:Call for your] * F. WDiestu 'DO YOU BEI A Full Sized Box Science declares it the only way tC belehI It mean~s a diseasedl stomach. gestion, dyspepsia burning patins an< conic, sick lierdache, imples. bad col low and take it to aniy druggist in th 50c. box. M ull's Ai To convince you that it cures. N Harmless. No <'rugs. Stomach troul they eat up the stomach and make yoi That is why we let you try it tree. wegiul ne Bn to eac 'auiy Ifyu I and add. es of the druiggist, ad we'll senid you a S l ill 8sirape Ioi C IO.,M 3 Rock Island, Ill. I o To the Retail Druggist : T* VPoi3rty i.nd, which you 4.end hitn -Ooralri~Lr~ UNCLE SAA-"A Remedy Tha Such Endorsements Shoul Be In Every Home." EIection Returns That onllrSERMlCTOrR" 99W A141 AND EVER CHORD 04THE AVAN r |9 EWlMEE TZAT 9T TEACED ALL TUE CS0ED 0OC JUST S EA3L AS AT R 41.4;OS;PAD; AY ADIM 04 Seles Rowdr S hTEs OFTER"F-SHTGUNIO" SDOWLL pattern and penetration by scientific -apparatus :eriments. They are E CHAMPIONS SHOOT TOJES T HOME k on the Farm EQUALS sels tebt ofntiser 'Leaercnd ucRpete ,oees Powder Shells e provd crton byientfcappats o erets hey arefams Sen name aadress CA I W . alnt, Gc.-22 So. Band Str.0t. DrARLTEE SOACUK ;L, rEanging A ov EUr . re poed con' nt-' lMDnial uengl, o erestoma theyule. ree tfamehod Aren name anftd aihdhotdreh g lad gta in pit2 S of Br a .aid st< pOLxo, HEADAH brAND oanyErLGom: United tateand wh will givme outa e,.. can'tbectured, othrisesosay Me worse. you ffite knwithaot brth gil 1cU lead wegh in I i INEscmc. acd t nplexi b ad bratnoaayoterl. l'atienh 5.in eAdliei kon its ure a. )le ra' e cue tahr~ ies bu y M: rse. Jo ilko h tI ileb CUT OUtT ON TMIS LINE. ^ t Has d . . rip Ab|i22' Inerest A1 Prties. W L. OouCLAS *32*& $32SH OESEA W. L. Douglas $4.00 Cilt Edge Li*' cannot be equalled at any price. *L.OUGtA SHOES PRicES N W.L.DOUGLA$MAKE*AVD $ELL MORE NEIS S3"~9 MGES M ANY OilIERW WATURUR.' $10,000 , Ah'c'r't _. W...L Douglas 53.50 shoes liave by theIreo cellent style, easy fitting, and su perorw qualities, achieved the largest sale of any 53 shoe in the world. They are justas as those that:cost youSS.0 to 7."00- t, only difference is the price. if I could tae you into my factory at Brockton, Mss.54the largest in the world under one roof making men's fins shoes, and-show you the care with which-every pair of Douglas shoes is mode youwould realie why W. L Douglas $3.50-1ho0is are the best shoes produced in the world. If I could show you,'the'differene betwein the shoes made In my factory and those of other makes, you would undersi why Doblzas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why-they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and re of greater intrinsic value than any othc;r$3.5(0 shoe en the market to-day.. - W. L Douglas ho are- noMsod. u lieof Witoti forInntre Cataog oan botlom, W.L. DOUGLAS,.Brocctoun,XMass. P"OR WOM2N troubled with ills peculiar to their seused as a douche is inze ysue cessful, Thrub~cleanses, kils disease germs stops discharges, eas infammatio and ( .a soreness, cures leucorheaand wasal catazrh. Paxtine is in powder form to be.dissolved in pure water, and is far more cleansing, healing,, em. and econonl1a than liquid antisepticsfr TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL. UB For sale atdruggistz,50 cents a box. Trial Bon and Book of Instructions Fred. run 3. Paxton CompatEY 5oSoILE.-. O CUREB Removes all swelling an 8 to a -days; efi'ects a permanent cnre in 3Oto 6o days. Trialteatmnt gwen free.NothingcaubC faires Write Dr. H. H.6~reen's' .sa.cinsts, ses U atan't._ John White & Co. - and Hides. Best Cog yruTse o Use 1cf time. Sold by druggists. ) BREATH ?. At Your Druggist's By absorption. No drugs. Do you s sour eructations. heart pains, indi. imach, distended abdomen, dizziness, ich torture? Cut out the co.upon be >solutely free of charge a .tull sized pleasant. Cures by absorption. adicalI Science. Drug- won'tl do e you as soon3 as you begin its use. afe4 send us this co:iion, toether w:th t-a C C oa will w-e. e-.~st his Copo if the 2 I- 1.I uutpon propedly i unt~ by .i t~u~ss. ft z