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NTERESTING LETTER SITTEN BYA NOTABLEWOMAN . 3arah KeUlogg of Denver, Color sarer of the Wonan's IRelief CtrpA ernI Thank~s to Mrs. Pinkhnam. The followxing letterwaswrittez: by Mrs. Rellogg, of 1628 Lincoi Ave., D e n v e r, Col..to Mrs. Pink -Kham Lnn.Mass. DearLZ.Pinkham "For five vears I was troubledwith a tumor, which kept s. aral 1/og powing,eausing mt iense agony arid mental depression. I vas unabie to at nd tomy house work. and ife became a bur den to me. I was confined fcrdays to my bed, lost my appetite ny courage and all hope. I dould not bear to tin- of an operation. and in my distress I tried every remedy whieb I thoyght would be of any use to me. and reading of the value of L-Aia E. Pinikham's V egetable Compound to slck women decided to give it a trial. I felt so discouraged tbati had little hope of recv.(ery. and when I began to feel better, after the second week, thoughL it oily meant temporary relief: but to 1my great surprise I found ihat I kept gainig while the tumor lessened in size. " The Compound continued to build up my general health and the tumor seemed to be abs-orbed, until, in seven nionths. the tumo: was entirely gone and I a well woman. I an so thankful for my recovery that I ask vou to publjish my lett& in rewspapers, so other womnen may kuon' of the wonderful curative powers of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compund." When women are troubled with irreg ular or painful periods. weakness. dis placement or ulecration of the female organs, that bearing-down feeling. in flanimation, backache. flatulence, gen e-al debility, indigestion or nervoti prost:ation. they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Com pound at once removes such troubles. No other medicine in the world has received such svidespre3d and unrjuali fied endorsement. No other medicine has sach a record of cures of female ills. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to wr te her for advice. Sh e is daugh ter in-law of Lydia E. Plinkham and fox twenty-five years under her direction and. since her decease has beer advising sick women free of charge, She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn. Iass. Remember tbat it is Lydia E. Pinlk ham's Vegetable compound tha t is Cur. -ingwcomen, and dona allow anydruggist to sell you anythn- else .n Its place. CURED Ot Sives Quick R elief. Remores a~l swelling in S to :O dnys;e ec sapermanent ure int to 6o days. Trial treatmer~t en ee. othingan cbeiaire: -Wfew.rH H. C reen's Sons. Sccfl:ists. ex B Atlaita. Ga. So. 25-'06. Resourceful Man. The late James E. Martin, brother of Bradley Martin, was a man of ol& fashionecd Integ:ity and the. illegal practices of many noted financiers tnd corporations angered and shock ed him. In a discussion of a certain much investigated .company Mr. Martin said one day: Th is concern seems always to have found it easy to break the law. It has been as ready and resourceful as a tenant I once had!. *My7 tenant was an enthusiastic pig em fver. One day he took a pigeon in g bag to the Grant monument, in. tending to time it.s flight home. But vthen be took the bird out of the bag a ptolicem'an camne up anad said: "'What are you doirng there?' '"'etting ready to fly this pigeon, said my tenant. -'You can't fly- no pigons here; said the policeman. "'Why uct?' the tenaent' aeked. "'It's against the law-that's why not.' said the ponieemnan. 'If you try !t I shall 1:e obireed to lock you up.' "My tenant placed the pigeon or the ground. strokeri it and said to it grave-ty: 'I can't toss you up here, for it's against theD 'gw, so von mnust ka home. Do you near? You must wak. e. '"-Chicago Inter Ocean. The Gild Mol iat speeds around undergroud. humping itself regard less. is a scientific ple.Z(. WVlfre it -hatcihes itseif. where i: gets its dynr. : mic "go" and where and when it wil bob up nt-xt may be known to those who "know it all.: ut the learned investigators of the world are stil speculating on the subrject. THlE FAVORIlTE DiSH{. AMcumn. Seime of oir every-day ex ~ress~Ons puzzle me greatly. For in stance, what dioes "ap~ple-pia order' * mean. anytay? eNewitt-H1'm: Sounds like a Bos tonin's breakfa::. - Philladelphit Press. KNOWS NOCW Doctor was reoled by kHis Own Case Fel - u T-meL. It' eas 'toS' , une~"-~rxan how ordinar5 peo~pb. ige f.-ole-i by ("offee w..hen: doe tors~ thernselves someiimes fI orge't thle A ph~ysician1 speakhs of hIs own e-xpe-ri "I had usmd coffee for' y.ears and really. did not rxs-:t~y ~u~ieve it was in .junnhg me. a:tlhou::h I had palpitatioL of' the hear't every day. *'Fina!!yl one diay. a severe and almiost fataxl at ta'k of' hear:t trouble frightened m. rnd I gav e up~ both i tea and coffee, uxsinu Postumx instead, tndl since that time I have ha-i :absolutely no heart pal:pitation ex(-ept ou one or two occa sicuts whven-: I tr:ica a sall quanutity of . coffem' whvic-h cautsed( severe irritation a: troe to mex I un nst let it allone. \i ;wn w- I-::xan usin. Postum; it sa--d'r w!'k-- ant was bec'use w.e iI u ake- it acr-i:in:' to direction~s ..-:3no w.e put ai li::le b.it of butter in the p-ot whe-nl': hiitng and allow the Po)-tum to bl fu!! 1; iutes . whic-h ;s tthe proper richl flavor and ilie "'I have adlvis'd a great many. of myr f:: al andi pa tien:ts to leav'e ofV eoifee and drik IPostum.n in fact. I da il vi thi- :iiire" >:ame :riveni by Post um Co.. liniile Cre-ek. Mich. Mlanyi t hous:nds of phrysicians ni. - oseI~1? Ic ph ce of tea anad (coffe-? in thr ,- .--nu1:fie xi nrescribe it to A BRILUANT CU, '.y PVO\ THE REV, \.'..LLA'. T. ET. jup Cor. T. ve.-r. 1oe tiok for ils text. "Tim - ric1f -oo s1:n itlocri Sh like the p:.) Look at Ihe vvlYrfu syn la wh ch tH4 ol. Spirit wvorks o:: : nI .st . thmk of a man whose "throat is :I Au ope~n eplehre.' ics "unsiithi full o urin." hifs :ee t Swi ft Io Shed :i1o. tr iCnt hieoi, hisl hie:rt "decetful Al i :19sper:i wickotd." "spre din: 01im- ".i . eL1f I-ke : green 1h.ay tie" 1: 1 tee tha1t1 is good fo.r 1101iin::. but to keep the : suillight out of thle ma r1s-4. the- very Y place where it ohIt tQ j hince. jud . sul theni thint: of the Holy Spirit ta kinug t1. hold of th.at mni briigin. ihim "from o darkiness to Iiglit." from the power of U sin and Satan to God. putting a "new h! son." inl his mouth. plicing his feet in 1I IS the "way of peace." taking away tCe . stony h eart" and givig hiin an "ieart In of flesh." chalniug him from h:trd. a fruitess. good-for-nothing h:y tree into No on upriglit, useful, victorious palmn bi tree. -it is wonderful! wonderful! but "i" that is lot all. I "-F'or Gcd will give him all things." hi Christ viil never leave nor forsake Ui( him the Holy (lost will leid and 211 gnuide him in to "aIll truth;" the I-e0s no -if Heaven will have chairge concernfing him to klep him in all his w:ys. *Ie sh. shall be like a tree planted by the riv- th. ers of water. that brin.:eth forth his 10 fruit ini his season: his leaf also Shall th: not wither and whatsoever lie doeth 110 sloll pisper." "He shall flourish in to the courts of God." lie shall flourish I "Iike the p.1lmin tree.' *he shalIl still ie brii:: forth fruit in old age, he shall be fit :Ind iloucrisling." The palm tree is the prince of the M1 veretible kingdom, so named from its wi nobile c)t; it sometimes rises one tO iinldre(d feet. unbroken by branches. ' I hea:ri: : at its simmi It a macgniieecnt A :I nd graceful crown of large. fan sha:i ped aind fenathery leaves. in the "I shadow of which are suspended great ru clusters of fruit. No tree enn look e iuore lordly or beautiful. It is not. 1o lowever, only heauti ful. for. from the r*ol bottom of its lowest root to the top till of its h-ighesz leaf. it is useful: from its ; leaves. haskets.haligs, mats and brushes ulr are made; from its trunk. fences.canes. frI politiy cages. building material sand fuel are obtained. while from its fibrolus webs thread is procured. which C11 mony be twisted into ropes and rigging. It furnishes food. shelter, clothing, "' libre, starch, paper. wood. sugar, oil. l wax. lannin. dyeing materials. resin and a host of other things, in all. mok- K ing three hundred and sixty. In Egypt, tr Arabia and Persia many of the inhab- sh itants subsist almost entirely on its IM fruit. For more than one hundred thi years it maintains its vigor and beauty, Cl aid "there is no more charming nor Im: imijestic sight than this king among gr the trees of the plain." "as it looks far u11 away ini the distance and gazes into the eO face of' the sun, ai symbol of iife in the I i' midst of a world of death." The Christian may be compared to " the palm tree inc the following respects: (1 I. T1hce palnm tree is of humble wI gr'owth. its stemc being thick in propor- ('h tion to its height, and is not more coin- th pliente~d in structure than that of the E common butcher-broomi. Sometimes it st produtces a series of adventitious roots. W which thrust themselves into the soil i and serve to steady it. On account ' of its weakness Pliny says, they willtc sometimes planct three or fouri of them :c.' togetiher. forming oiie strong. lofty and ic beautiful tree. They were planted in at the courts of the temple. E The little things of to-day are the cii great things of to-morrow. The Kcing- Cl domc of Heaven,"'is L.ike a grain of muns tardI seed, wvhieh # man took and cast lhe into his garden; and it grew and waxed tr'( a great tree." When a man is born " into the Kingdom of God, lie is but a fr babe ini Chriist. and looks to those "" :roum.1 him for help: but how often he kn is dis:clcpoincted, and finds that they, sh. who should he his best friends, are td ofteii his greatest foes. This teaches :ir im the great lesson of taking his eyes" otir en and placing them on Christ. n :d by prayer anud faith to reach out ~ :gdtake hold of the solid rock, so that when the winds of temptation and " floods of' doubt come. he is enabled to 0 stand. The great privilege, however, is open to him of muting with the Chris. te~ fian Chureb. :ind thus with peopie hike 2.1 himself. pilanied in the hoase of thle Lord, grow up into a beautiful Chris- l"l II. "The pahm tree grows in the purest soil: it will not grow and flour- x ish ini filthy piaces like som~e trees." Ii: Its hea rt is soft an md tender, and is fed by hidden sprinigs, that flow beneath 'l the surface of tile ground. Its roots ' drin~k deep. and .are sustained, while they send tip ie moisture into the I( leaves and hbr:: nehes. and they are re freshied and inivigora ted. "Its pres ence, travelers assure ns, indicates that ' water is near, anud miay be obtainied from sprinigs. or by digging; according ly, Israel found twelxe springs and ~ sevencty palm trees at Elim." t The pailm tree Christian grows in the C purest soil, wher'e the Gospel is yo preached In its purity. David said. "Who shl l :iscenid into the hill of theI: Lord? lHe that haith eh'ani hainds and a pure heart."~ The Saviouir said, "Blessed aire the pure in heart, forli they shli see God."' The blessing of s a "pure ieamrt" :md the blessing orfii lhoiins ar'5 :me one and t he soame thiing; do puire mieansli uinmixed, holiness means wholemness, bothi nn pi~erfectness. God . saidi to Abraham~ii. "'I am the Almicghty ti God: walik thou biefore .\e, and lie thou do perfect." D~avid said, '.\1ark the per- Ca feet mai~n aind behold the upright, for Wi the *:. of that mani is peace.' .lesns it said to thle younig rulei'. "If thou wilt"i be perfect. go :and sell that thou ba st. nl' and give toi the poor'." "Be y'e there- ov for perfect, even as your father, wvhicht "T is ini He'aveni, is perfect." Som'e mien 1I say thley do niot bci!eve iii perfeetion, Thi hut "what a inmn helie res he believes is v'ery different fromn wha~t lie does. he~lieve." No uii:n will cut the sleeve -i out of' hi.x coalt. or the toe out of his I sh~oe, or ini buy in a : horse searche fori': Ione that ha:s a1 apainl, in ord'cer to mul- ii hold hcis doctlrinie of im:iperfection. Hie umay s:y tha t :c Christiani cannot bie per- I' feet, and yet if he is not perfect he wxill I talk about him :tll th:rough the eon munity. Men do believe in perfection. h What kind of perfection, then, does thle 1tm~ nrsnes. but Christian perfection. " T'he pa m tree Christian then. is a per- a feet Christian. an all-round mn n W\ater is a type of the Holy Spi"rt it is cleansing. -'efreshing and powxer fu!. The wvoman of Samnaria went out ill mo get a pitcher of water, but she got 0. whole well instead. Often we C hri' Isco with ouir little pitchers 0o! 1raw waiter out of th~e wells of 5aira- I 'ion. What we need is the palni tree jd" lde:: it is rooted and grounded in the' th~ .a a - eefreas the wen in r h< pre:v ' .''f el 'l n!2 irU P:".:' SCitristi::u r\':5 In flle spirit.was the Spir;t. :::ri '::vs s ~ li e.u l' innkwel fr- nl Scc*. - e r t N Uri.." v h ot : (.i w ;re. Ti"- n theL w: to t1he ihdit ie:dn: Ir. Trne w.cIty ti~res j9i0 1:'0 n rint'-ror ofl th: 12:12 tre1 :reI Te C t of th:1i lress Cthris:hi . i s sved. retif:ed :d -h pzed vith t liof y )St, lie unist Work tii 8nyion to (l'it tat tliere hiray he a mifornity of :kness between his profession and sessiol. H1e um::t -therefore be ighlit inl :l his deralitlgs with the Idren of imen. A gre:t many Chris is :are in donlht as to whetIhOr their >.-, are stra-:igh'It or not: nlow the only v :1 man11 (.:in tell whehller he has .1 d '( ttoli or not is to place the9 i sed yard of cotton alongde of yardstiek. and if the one is just as A as the other he coines to the con sion that ie has a yard of cotton. e oily way a nuin cnn tell whether life is straight or not is to place self alongside of the Word of God. ke. for instance. tlhe passage found Mott. 5:44: "Love your enenies." wv someone will say: I cnan rorgive, : I neve'r enni forger." Well. then. are not straight. Another will say: can forgive and forget. but I en I canli never love themi." N Wel. ii. you areiot straight. "Love your mies." Someone says: "It does wean that." A minister. while -aching. tiuoted the verse: "Thou tlt love the Lord thy God with al -heart." etc.. aid then said: *It s mot uean.that, for rio ian can do it: but it nieans we are to try aind it." How woui iliat brother like put "try" before all tlie other con uid meits? Would he he willing t Sunday to get up before his peo aind say the Bible says: *'Thou t not kill." hut of ecurse it does : nietn that. for no11 man can live thouit killing: but it mi eans yo:n are try and niot kil. The Blible means alt it says, or else it doeS 1iOt mrean trhing. \'. The palni tree is :n evergrei. growvs .lowly but stc'adily. unin neced Iby Ihose :11I erationis of the sons which affect other trees." It .s not rejoice overmiuch in win ter's iours rains. neither docs it droop er the droigh t :1i14 hIrning sunr of iurer, nor can tie importuamte eney of the .winds sway it aside aor perfect upriglitness. oneone Iras said there are four sses of Christians: Ist. The sleepy ristini. who wakes up to everything ieni it is too late. 2d. The fair ather Christiianr. who serves the rd wheii the sun shines. 'd. 'Ire ssliopper Christin. i who takes a p every revivni. 4thr. The miilii e Christian. whose palth is as thre ning light. which shinrethi more arid ire tirto the perfect diay. Orn of great trouhies in the Christian tgel of to-dayis that there are too my graisshopper Christians who are atly wnriied up in a revival meet . but after the neeting is over be ne cold and indifferent. The pain e Christian nmtst set his face "'!ikne int." for he professes to he follow Christ arid doling aus Christ wotild uinder every circumustance. and rile it fs true that ever'ytii. uges. he inust never chainge frotin *'"hiighwary" to thre "'broaidway." lien he is plowing :rnol the plow-point 'ikes a stone. Ire is a Chrristirn. ben the cowv gives :a pmil of iik : rid nr kicks it c-rer, he. is :t Christian. heir he is putiitriup stovepipes in Sfall, lie is a Chrristnin. When they ? taiking upi thIe mi rsina 'y collec i. lie is ar Chiristioni. .i :Inal places, all times 1 rit hiont a single lrolidhty. t even election~ (lay r unrde'r lI cir mitauces, anrd at all costS, ire is a ristianr. .Fromr anitiquity the patin tree l~as in regarded ats the~ choicest of fruit es. It hras been knrowni to produee ) pounds of dates in a year. "Its it is a bunidruit. pl enisa t, rmed icinalt i exhilairating:" "those whoa (nly ow the cate from thie dried speci nw'n 'n berinatha bibel in shop1 winrdows. n h:: rdly i mangine how deliciouis timhy Swhen eaten fresh.' Pliny says: heir they comec fromi the trieeS tIhey so delicious t liat they aire eniteni tost edily." It is a1 staple a;rt ice of comi re. s'rmd a .\osemi tr:n!:tioi n vns. hy are the chief of all thne fruits tie wvorld."' . the lfe of the pnrhm tree Chnristiani titles to tire faict that ire is saved L .enrnete. :nn!h thait there Sis oth niOre tiraient~i abouit it. ire wi!!l ronly hivi th Ile franis of the Syiri t. shaill teni "I trnrsgressors tho' wrys te Lord. anrid si nners shil b ie run-i ted. Dunr:rig the last few dlays I ve read so mueh naoit the pamnIn e thant I harve a puerfect loingcer for 1e3. an rd it seemus ans though~ I entmotrn t until I go to town : ri get s'on:e. 'ie pa lmi iree CI:ristia' in ha a11 inger -souls. .3oses ,caid: "If Thou wilt forgive their sini, blot ime. I pr':y c. otrut ofThy hook."' I: uh sa id: rist for his bretlh'rn." .lohnr Klior d: "Ohi 00-1. give ji:'; g*ol ln~d. or lie." s there :myi fruli sodee's our souis ms !crtciinrg other's to ist? Oh). b rothier. sistecr. "'I.iflt ci: ar ees :iumd look on the liebics. :ot eterna!i. avy weiglht and pcressurre. Natril-I s say it grows whlen it is mrost ?55ed down. You cerrrmot kecep it wi. or nmrke it grow evrookc'd, even if ui hIy' henr y. we~ihts up~oni it. o it is with lire parlmc iree Chris i; t he v~re y'ou try to k-'"L him vi. tire muore ne grows. The -le.hWS d. w.ithi rc'ardl to Christ: A\waiy : suchn r flimv frorm thIe ea rthI. for 121not ri ht Ihe 'hcl liv' :" "Cr Ilim'."? "'Cnmifv Iliri'" "'We w.vil har ye this umn: i Chr ist .1 csus to r'eignl r s. hey trove tire nailus into 1: iei hands, 'Ihe spiear ictc is side. e crow'.n of thlornis into1 Hi s brow'., id they moc~iked Ilim i 1 l e d:ed." -ep' were s5:i t(erc:1. wo t1 h t fromn all r eianes Chrtis t and Hi! is re igion re th igs of thre parst: hut were they?' was not lifly cdays until a ban rd of :112nd women1 wer~cle in nu ilnpper 'o. praiying. for1 thre (comring of the ;y Gho~cst. :2nd2 when ie c':nmue :O000 e iconvertedl:1 a nd adde to I he i:rc1 Iby thne ploweri. ::ril the0 (Chris tus w.ent e'verywherc'ie ecti..t thie tonue Slepihen!" "T'ie Thcomas to a pitir:"' "'Ct ruly Peer: "Thrinow m into nn cm n~dro o' bo01 ' ol: ,:-.rofirP.u's hw~al"c''2 ".2 im:" down:"cll Tey clle ( h Ios stopc tire c':rth tu!rn:: ccn its hcxiS. :25 prevent tie :omringl of Chnrist's n a on1 earthi. Christia:ne hrve had1( ir thumbr~is in the uinnlh-crows: : teir e(<.s !rei ut: they ha-e 'cn eaten )y wihl be:izts: they have >en : burned at the sz::ke: they were orttured in every conci ie m"annlter. I Xonen have had their ch ildren taker rom them and thxiesolves outrazed. -Thev ~were stoned. they were sawn sintler. were te:npted. were sinir vithI the sword: "hey wandered ao10111 ii sheep and gent skins: heing desti ute. :itfieted, ToineLnI ted. of wholm) tll( vorld was not vorthy." and yet brough th brnine of Itone. :ind I he Dark Ages. ::nid the imasacre of St. 3artholomew. Ithrough nil the past een uries Christiitiy has been growing like a d o Ia Lebanon;" it is fletr shing like the panhu tree. This leads .o our next thought. vL The palm tree is emblem of rie-tory and" rejoicing, . The, ,!ews emn >oyed palni branches on the feasts of :berteles, and on festive ocensiols. Phev earried tiemni before princes :ind istinguished personages. wnving them n token of joy and triumph. ThE -l:gyptians waved Im um branehes in .oior of Osirs and bore them before: -cNituerars in their triumphs. The rea on given by Phliarchl Vly the syl ol wits adopted by the idlo!ators is the I 'iure of the ,wood. which so lower ul ly resists recumilb)it presure: bu nore enuliteied nations iear pakmu branches after a victory, to acknowl Idie the author of their succes and )r;Tperity' Said the presiding elder to the dis 'ura'ged minister. who had run away fro:n his charge: "Have they ever p:it upon you?" The minister said: "No. they have not gone that far." "Did they ever crown tou with Lorns'" And the minister began to weep. Then said the elder: "Who is zoing to reign at the end of this ;vorld?" Oh. friends! Jesus Christ has on and is going to rei;gn until all Uis enemies are put uider Ilis feet. I-low vould one of the political parties feel toward its opponents, if that party mew that the victory was won already nd that all the work from now until November would b- spent simplv in. etting its majority? The ralm tree Chxistian has victory over the: world. the tiesb, and the devil: yea. even leath itself. Tertullinn said: "We sonquer when we fall" We read such ;tatement's as tile following. in conniee tion with the den: hi of the martyrs: "'Ie liis reeived the polni of martyr lon.' "Ile hais been (rowned with the palm of I1:e martyrs." St. Agatha replied to the tyrant: "If you do not rend my body upon the rack. my soul r-aniot enter the Parintise of G(od with the pa Inn of martyrdom." There are palms upon the totmbs of Cains., Tibur lus, V'1lerious, .amlmianus, Filu:nena and rhers. At Cawripore. in India. here is : well. enielo.;d by a wa l of white marble about tventy feet high and fifty-seven paces in (rcufeliPrence. On the stone that covers :ie well is in scribed these words: '"Snered to the perpetual memtory'of n great company ->f Christian people. chielly women and r-hildren, -ernelly massacred near this spot by tlfe rebel Nana Sahib, and ttrown the dviitg with the dead.. Into the well beneath. on the'15th day of July, 1857." In the centre of the en '!osure is a sculptured angel of resur retion with ilumined face. and hold ing high two palm branches, meaning victory. To-day we remember rai with admiration. but Nero with dis gust. The future pages of history will condemn the Sultan of Turkey, but uphold the Armenian Christians. The lnd, whtich the hilessed 'Chgist has tro sh'all yet hecome :is the Ga:rden if Eden. Jesus r'hrrst is coming back to the earth. Oh, blessed thomrht! VIII. The palm tree is a type of Heaven. Thf wvear'y traiveler in :r la:inds looks for'ward to the palm tree with gre:lt joy', fox' it pr'omises him food 01nd shelter overivadi. nndtt wells of water unaderneath. 'The first thting of lnterest in thle promised huxidl was the city of Palm Trees. It was em ployd ill the real temiple of Solomton. :nd in the v'ion~ary temiti of Ezekiel. Both Siioni a ndl Juda~ 11 . inbes en tered JTerusalemn after thleir victlories, earing panm branaches. oloamoni et cred all! the walls of the Hloly of Holies roud about wvith palmo trees to indi e:te its heavenly 'onnmee on. and bning hionoredl by the aminiistra tion of an :gels. iTe Chrtistiana pilgriu looks' forwa"rdl ilth .icy to the' time whien he' shall "sit dow witht .\brxh.li n :md' .iob, i tile Kxinioiu of Go. to eat of the Tree of TLfe anad dinii of the Water of Lie. The Chrmistian hats :1 home tin a cty. whler'e thIey nmeed not thLe irxt of the- sint. wheore I t w':;i Is are .ia sper. :.'d thle st'ret unid. :nteach, 'n~e of the tw'lve gales ai in':n-l. .\ eity. where there'i Is :m ecln''e:-y. ior the;re is no sicknaess. 1n:. n, ar death i.\ A 'y. wer'e they' nieed ii:0'~ p oxixm a. for :xll is peni(e anld perfeet bore. I Jo shall hve anew mnme. a wh~le robe, a cr'o1it~l Ipn; hs brocw. Sa d bett' rt;*Ihant ii else, he shall have :a pxlin 1 his .and'. Ohl. who~ wouildi not be nt 'bris ".lhe r;ibtous shni' flourishx liie the There is no ben er way to show our frst t hian to busy ouirselvyes w1ih the hi:.ta HeI aisks us to do.--.\I:ibie D. labok. Coueatry Life. It docs net r'eciire a long and ted! OUS iiscurse at tis seaxson of the year to cocnvince mnuist of uxs that the county is far mc-re' desir'ahh an'd at tractive than the city as a place in which to live and that life on the farm dsite the hard work is simpleOst and best of all. At this time when the subtle influx ence f Nature p'.nvades e ver'ything ad~ assex s i:-eif we cannot help but think of the .ioys that ecotc to those fortunate en:h to live in~ the coun ty and on thie oam. Nattare's events of springtime it seems1 conspire to ac cmpsh E2 ahpiumc~ of mani.' The sonl; of bird?. the apperarance of the dark .:reen in thec iid. and the golden green of the niv*ly form nar lolige, the perfume frc lcowers and alssom~i !aden tree senti'red . tor tten te air by the gen.le -xinds, he life gi vin:; :usi:: ani.1 inviorat ni' a andti w mirat'' - i plant 7.j y'-nt o f Ui tn g oCa a ii o .u- ( ha he ha:: per Frr'lh Commodity. Potato starch, is use-U in France to iweetn soar grape juice. DOES Y-&OUR BACK ACHE? Cure the Kidneys and the rain WWn Never Return. Only one way to cure an aching back. Cure the cause. the kidneys. ThZous:ilds tell of - ures made by Doan's Kidney Pils. John C. Colemwin, a prominient -e rcant of Swains boro, Ga.. says: or -everal years my id neys were afeeted, and mv back ach-ed day and night. I was ilanguid. nervous and lame in the nornitng. Donn's Kidney Pills helped me right away. and the great relief that followed has been per moanent." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. A b:olk io:e *juist '-0 years old has w:dlerel b,:ir-1 to the treat u m of the Thesiiie : ecuie, N. II. it is on i-e Clesi,ire 3a .k f'or S:t. unl is sined by ew tiri presidznit to.e Luul, ever had. tZrrE or Ot:i, 4-17 Or ToLE1?. LUC.vi (OUNTY. 'rrdN,-K J. t.-1:xiNEY miakezz val titat b,1 I4g 5t'nii)r 1aru:er of the lirn oi-F. .f. % 4 co., doin.; insiues' in ttieCity of Toled , County and Stat' aroresaid, ani1 t!a. Said firn will pay the s'u O'oNE HUNDRiED 1L LAT9 O: ah:l a'l every case Of (ATARRII that cantno: bj, eured by the use of lMALL'S At.r'Itt CUa.. YnANr, J. CarNrr. bworn to be. o me and s~i,)trittgd in my !)rc-sen--e, his 6th day of Decei S A r.. ber, A. L., 165. A.W.GLEASON, Saolar . Pu-. i Ila! 's Catarr' 2nre ik ta\-en initerually,and act dircetly on the blod and mucous sur jaes o0 thesysotfl. :nd for teqtinioials, 1iie. F. .1. (Cuv-N.: & Co., Toledo, 0. ,old by ail Drur.its, 75e. .Ltal''sFamily l'ilk are the beit. The University of Puris is saiid to be one of the iost ccsnopol1zitan in ,lie world. Of he 14.4'2 silidtnils itl the Univ: rsity. 16:. or wore tihan a teuth, are foreiguners. Dr. Bigers Huckleberry Cordial Wheni taken- at the legiirinrg of stomach Trouijevs nev.:r faiis to .ure ;iarrhoea. Dys ,nterv. Flux. t hi:lren Tot-.!fiinz, etc. At Druggists !:5f aid .. pr bper le. They haivt i-coverel gold digging under Bro.~fway in: Nedv XarI me_-nenly eured1 by D~r. Kitne's Gireat 'Nervoi Jte4-torer. $2 tria. hottie and treatise free. )Jr.. li. 1:%us: L. Areli s.Piaa flertir h. no 4:ums, ow;ng to the 4o ernmenta! nrovi.-ons for t'ie proor. re. Winiow-s SeotilIn; $yrup for Chillren toi, allays;ain.e ire,. wind ealie.25c a Lottle Women smoke in some iew ot the New York eaise. DISFIGURING SKIN HUMOR. Impossible to Get Employment, as Face and Body 'Tere Covered With Sores -Cured by Cuticura. "Since the year 1894 1 have been trou. bied with a very bad case of eczema which I have spent hundreds of dollars trying to cure, and I went to the hospital, but they failed to cure me, and it was getting worse all the time. Five wvecks ago my wife bought a box of Cuticura Ointment and one cake of Cuticura Soap, and I am pleased to say that I am now completely cured and well. It was impossible for me to get employment, as my face, head and body were covered with it. The eczema first appeared on the top of my head, and it had worked all the way around down the back of my neck and around to! my throat, down my body and around the hips. It itched so I would be obliged to scratch it, and the flesh was raw. 1 am now all well, and 1 will be pleased to re ommend the Cuticura Remedies to ail pa; sons who wish a speedy and permanent cure of skin diseases. Thomas M. Rossi ter, 250 Prospect Street, East Orange, N. J. Mar. 30, 1905. Abouit 3.50.00 peopkc are on the sea evey day mn the year Tteh cured in 30 minutes by Woo!ford's Sn itary Lotion: never fails. -old by Drug .is. Mail orders promptty fileri by Dr. . Detehon. C.rwtordwille, Ind. $1. The~re'. many a t':uc worid spol en in dlis ~... -- HAT as with joyous hearts an< how conducive to healt]' enjoy, the cleanly, regula diet of which they should not- by constant medicatic ous or objectionable niatu nature, only those .of kn and wholesome and trul Syrup of Figs,. manufactt come into general favori of its quality and exceller Syrup of Figs has als they know it is wholesort ble physicians as to the origInal method, from ce p resented in an agreeabl used to promote the plea we are free to refer to mnedicines and neve-r finv * Please to remember oalways has tiee full narr printed cn the front of es I only. If any dealer offe printed thereon the nam( the genuine you will not abottle on hand, as it \dheneever alaxative rem he oriv 1);c-cssm % ~op-y .Spen.a:4: un -he zold~S e :.e ra g: in ;k rlise .enlt in another e.umn ei tl pahi< er. ino mtended to, be m:k in' an -ee rs to be Kept iCry yml-s L. V L 2 in CAPUfIN PAIN that women suffer every month, can be relieved by taking opiates and other dangerous drugs, but the only safe way is to cure the disease that causes the pain, which can be done by taking OF CAI WOMAN'S REUEF "I would nearly die every month," writes Mrs. Neille trench, cf Batavia, 0., "with pains In head and back, but Card.ui eased all pain. I can not recommend it too high!y." At all Draggists. C17 WRITE for Free Advice, stating ee Ind descr-ibing ynur' syrmptomis. to Ladies A vizory Dept.. Chatanooa Medicize Co.. Chattanooga. Tenn. You CANNOT CUMR E all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal con ditions of the mucous membrane such as nasfi catarrh,uterine catarrh caused .by feminine ills, sore throat, sore mouth or inflamed eyes by simply dosing the stomach. But you surely can cure these stubborn affections by local treatment with Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic which destroys the disease germs,checks discharges, stops pain, and heals the infiammation and soreness. Paxtine represents the most successful local treatment for feminine ills ever produced. Thousands of women testify to this fact. 5o cents at druggists. Send for Free Trial Box THE R. PAXTON CO.. Boston, Mass. whoNF serv dn b h renti, e, B it d n 1~ b. of .e C4 if~1For Rifle Winch ~.2 '~'~ calibers where y' is pulle accurate Shoot Th ~' ~ Alway I srniling faces they romp and ph~ i the games in which they indu -habits they should-be taught to partake. How tenderly their he >, but by careful avoidance of ey re, and if at any time a remedial: :wn excellence should be used; y beneficial in effect, like the p ired by the California Fig Syrup n many millions of well informed Ice is based upon personal know o met with the approval of phys ie, simple and gentle in its actior meicinal principles of Syrup rtain plants known to them to: e syrup in which the wholesome sant taste ; therefore it is not a: all well informed physicians, whc ir indiscriminate self-medication. and teach your children also tha.t e f the Company-California ery pack age and that it is for 5; rs any other than the regular of any other company, do not -a get its beneficial effects. Every is equally beneficial for the p. dy ie, required c:iv 'A PO For Preserving,Puriying and Beautifying the Skin, Scalp, Hair, and Hands. Cutlcura Soap conbttex delkweS medkial and twol 11"t pi~r~sdw~rved from Cudicur., !he gmat SkIN Ciare. wlvh thet pu-est of cicansidg i a.Credlts, &M the eot bI wer odors. 1) Londou . 2 Prce25an5e P. a Bya , d Coasbnus A . toru Che . Corp., So. Pno OEnbeW*d Fro t heatSowP:ea the skin, Scaip a"d fa d KILL THnE LIC *~~~4 c~ fct lK~s v LICE POWi~DER bure aett. to Lice and Vermin RIMIed e-rery louse ic my fioci. of Mhens." -D.Perry. Wlonroe.Waa. Prh.e 2 W.0 a Pk . B y ma. 40 and 7 g Pz e si-- R Ie ov Co. S. PaUL , WMIsW. RO Barlsc 'Winter W1ber( Per Acre sbafe the v'dd ( Na'z.'-s Red Cr - All hrid WInte Wbeaim~*n we n te trigganrer am Sze aned You' hoxA.,Lo~ W .. Bu ester igeMa fo .2 o.0 ho whenm whn hetrigger eliabe outd lniforthe em and Yo- l hoosome th suld inreserved, yen i he alrethasis emedies which are pure asant laxative remedy, Co. Syrup of Figs has famiies, whose estimate dge and use. ians generally, because We inform all reputa f Figs. obtained, by an .t most b encf icially and alifornian blue figs are cret remedy an;d hence o not approve of patent e genuine Syrup of Figs ig Syrup Co.-plainly ein bot-.les of one size ty.crnt s. or having :cpt it. if you fail to get mily should always have -ents er.d the child.ren.