Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, April 03, 1907, Image 6

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a pretty face, a good figuro-, tra sooner or later learn -?&A&VUH he.ilthy, happy, contented woraai Is. most of ail to be admired.' I; Women troubled with iaintinj spells, irregularities, aarvous irrita bi?ty,-backache, the-''/bines,'!:aile those dreadful dragging sensations cannot hope to be happy or popular and advancement in 'either home business or social life is impossible The cause of these troubles, how ever, yields quickly tcVLydia ?L Pink hams Vegetable Compound mad? from native roots and herbs. It act a* once upon thoorga.n>?ffli?t?d;?n< the nerve cen tens, dispelling effec tu ally all those distressing symp >toms. No other medicine in the e indorsement or has such a record bi Lydia E P)iikhali^ : Miss Emma Guntzler, of 631 Sta 4cFpr a lon 4 time^ I waa -troubled .drain oil my strength away, l l irritable, aod all worn out,, Cbiin?in of a case simitar, tc- mine;cured". Compound, ? decided'to'tryit-?ttd"f" benefit received.v I am entirely we] Lydia E. :RnkhauB*8 Vegetable reme^^xo^ ?ft forms of Female Cc Displacements, -inflammation and jiandg^or cBUdfixtli and the Chang Mrs. Pinkhatn'sStandii Women suffering from any form jiromptly communicate with Mrs. P iii ree and always helpful. It is.less to suffer? punishment than" tb deserve it.-Ovid. The Alaska Packers Association have liberated from their hatcheries in Alaska, up to 1906, over three lundred and fifty-one million. (351, 000,000) young salmon. Their Ftfrt mann'hatchery is the largest in the world, r " A blow threatened was neyr well given.-Italian._ Plan for Good Health ! Take Garfield Tea now; it regulates the river and-kidneys, overcomes constipation, parities the blood and eradicates disease, lt is made wholly of Herbs. . - ? Use can inmost change the stamp of nature.-Shakespeare. Argo Red Salmon is sold in one pound tall cans, because only the tall cans are^-iinea by- machinery.' 'FT?V and one-half pound cans are filled by hand. Hand work iu factories is crude and antiquated: _}?? ! Dont buy everything that's cheap and you'll escape being taken in. MINISTER TELLS THE TRUTH Personal Experience of Aged and Well-Beloved Preacher. o ether main in the community is ao ?-beloved or. whose .words have- such rh t as* the minister, who has devoted life to the service of mankind, in dahd one of the most noted Methodist . ministers in the State-suffered . severely j with rheumatism: He found no relief until g a friend recommended Rheumacide. He * was so delighted with thevresulte..tjhat^fnr. the benefit of other Bufferers, as a duty to ? mankind, he tells his experience in the fol lowing letter: .'Reisterstown, Md., February 27th. "I was. taken with lntiammatory Rheu matism in n?y left hand and foot in the be giiming of this winier arid suffered greatly. A gentleman in-Baltimore who had tried . Rheumacide for Rheumatism recommended it. to me.. I secured three bottles and took "^.y.in ai?a?er doses than prescribed,; and ' ?rn ne w entirely cured. Can use both.hand and foot, without, the least-inconvenience'. "Yours respectfuHy, "TR: W?Ett?t; "Pastor, Reisterstown M.. E. Church," Tour- druggist sells" and 'recommends Rheumacide.'_'_ Many a rat devore thu lion.-Ger many - . ArgQ\ "Argo, Argo, Argo, Argo, Argb/Argp, Argo"; Argo, Argo. Hypocrisy is the necessary burden .y'jpt v?liny.-Dr. Johnson. A Square Deal Ii ass ired you when yon buy Dr. Pierce's family medicines-for all the ingredi- * .nts entering into them are printed on th8~bott;hVwrappers and their formulas are attested under oath as being complete and con ec t. You know j ust what you are pay in? for and that the ingredients, are gatherec^rom^ature'^iaboratory. being j selec&ad from the'most valuable nativo -i medicinal roots lound growing in our American fore?f5>scLwhiIe potent to cure are parfe?tte hartnlea?vjftnto the most delicate woinc^a.?a^mi7i?nr^ Not a drop llUif^.e^yintp - reSned, glycerine. Tais agent possesses Intri^Sic^Haeojcinai properties of its own, being & most valuable antiseptic and anti ferment,' miftrittve and soothing demul cent. Glycerine plays an important part in .Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery In the eura cf indigestion, dyspepsia and weak stomach, attended by sour risings, heart-burn, foul "broath, coated .-tongv?-, poor appetite, gnawing ^feeling ?h-stom- - sen, ^biliousness and kindred derange mentiiOt the stomach, liver and bowels. ' Besides curing al! the above distressing ailments. the'Coldcn Medical Discovery ? ta a spedfic-for aU diseases of the mucous memtiraniis, -&S c;vta^rh,-.whother o? thoi" nasal passages or.oi th? stomach, bowels or-pelvic organs. Even lu its ulcerative staged it will yield to ih?> sovereign rem edy it Its'use be persevered 1tf. In Chronic Catarrh of the Nasal passages, lt is well, wolla'taking thc "Golden Medical Dis covery " for the necessary Fonstitutional'-t treatment, to clcaps?fi^nass?cstreSyn two er three times.a d?y^wlt?r-Dr.-Sagc s- f Cata-i^h Remedy. TThls thorouglu?purse of traatmcnt generally cares "theJw'orst casesi '. ' - ^/J L L In conchs and hoarseness caused by bron chial, throat and Ians affections, except con sumption In Its advanced iiaaes. the "(rolden - Medical Discovery " ls a most:efiiclent rcm ?dy. csr.ecia.liy in those obstinate, hansen coughs caused by lrrlir tion and congestion ot the bron ch iii mucous membranes. .The ."Dis" cover/ " ls not,so cood foi- acute coughs aris Inr fiom sudden colds, nor must lt be ex pected to cure consumption tn Its advanced atares-no med reine vrUl'co tliat-but for'all tbs obstinate, chronic conchs, wh Ich. If ner lectedvbrbadir-rreated. l;ad unto consumar" J, tion, it lathe best medicine that can be taken." 1 Providence ipr-the most ^part ^sets us OB^^e^Tr**'^^i'tb^:'>>:*- ? CURED '<TffrGR ATEL. Kofi a Singl? Sto*?J$asVFor^dJ3ince JJ sing Dean's Kidney Pills. J. D. Danghtrey, music publisher, ol SuffollrSya., says: ''During^wo or passed about 2 % pounds of gravel and, Bip^y gedimeat in the urine. . -1 haven't passed -a . stone-since j using :Doan!s ! Kidney: j. Pills, however*- an d . ? that was three years j ago. I used to suffer ; the most'acute agony durioj a gravel attack, and had the., other u*ual symptmis of kidney trou- : bles.- ?asi-.'tjde, Keaciac5e? pain lu1 tho ba:-, 'urinary d.!so:-t?r?, *;-he?-f! matlc ppi.*i, ou-. ' bavera box ron- ?'? talninx i'l gravel siones that - I [ passei, but that is no: on?:3uari:?? cf i the whole number. 1 consider loan's j Kidney IJiil3 a fiae-kldney tonic." .! SpU-by ail dealers. 5 ? ceri ts a box. ! ^n-Milb?ra C?" Buffalo, >T. Y. noa* '4* sf r MISS EMMA RUNT'ZLER ountry has received such unqualified ( cures'bf female lils as bas le Compound te St., Schenectady, N. Y.*, writes: with a weakness which seemed*-to' lad dull headaches, was nervcvo, g* to read one of your advertisements .W Lyd?a^E:-.'K??tianV8 Vegetable' cantiot'?'irerfess-my gratitude' fo? the ll and feel like a newsperson." v Compound ie - th? most successful implttate, Week Back. Pall in ff an d Ulceration, und 1? invaluable, to pre?, e of-life.'-' ig Invitation to Women of female weakness are invited, to hikih'aai, at Lynn, Mass. Her ?3vice ' iHo ' one . ever* repented of having held his tongue.-Italian. ? SlOO Reward, 8100. F The readers of this paper will hepleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded dis ease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hali's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the -medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. -Hall's Catarrh Cur?is taken inter nally, acting directly, upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system.thereby destroy ing-the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength byjibuilding up the con stitution and assisting.'nature m doing its work."The proprietors'have so much faith in irs curative powers that they offer One Hundred ."Do ll art: for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address i Pl J. CHENEV & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. How poor are they that have not patience !-Shakespeare. The Alaska Packers Association, who can the Argo :Red Salmon, has the largest fleet in number of any shipping firm sailing under the Amer ican flag, lt owns 55 steamers and 15 sailing vessels and charters many more. ;_ It is base to speak vain words. Garfield Tea. is for those who desire an ? ideal laxative; it is simple, pure, mild and potent $ it regulate tho liver and kidneys, , overcomes constipation and brings Good I Health. It is guaranteed under the Pure Food and Progs Law. He is rich enough who does not want So. 14-'07. CURES ALL SKIN TROUBLES. Sulphur thc. Accepted Remedy for a Hundred Years. Sulphur is one of the greatest remedies nature ever gave to man. Every physician knows, it cures skin/ and blood troubles. Hancock's Liquid Sulphur enables you to get' bfae >fnllt:benent.vm most' eonvenient fora. . Don't take sulphur "tablets" or "wafers," or powdered sulphur in.molasses. Hancock's Liquid Sulphur ie pleasant to take and perfect ba its ,?.ction. Druggists sellit. ; ' ' - * 1 A well known citizen of Danville, Pa., .write?: ; JT havchad-an aggravated case of Eczema for over twenty-five years. . I have used seven 50-cent bottles of the Liquid; I and'one jar of your Hancock's Liquid Sul phur Ointment, and now. I feel as though ?: had a. :brand new pair of hands. - T~ has |i cured me and Lam certain it .will c <rv one ^ifi'theyVpersist: in using F ... ?t's Liquid 'Sulphur according tg dir ii . "BlTTLEB i_~?#c AR.'' To Be Fat: Drink Chocolate. In an .obscure but picturesque little Tillage of far off Germany there is a place-1 called- the "Chocolat* Cure," .where thin people.go to become stout. The patients eat and drink cocoa and chocolat? all the time while they rest, a.dmlre the scenery, gossip and grow fatter evety day. , The" true secret of the great success of the treatment Is tlie happy way chocolate has of fattening just the right ? places, set tiing in the hands, the arms, the neck and the shoulders, making the fair pa?ont prettier and plumper all the time. The really effective part of this eure may be tried at home by any persevering woman, and the med!, cine is so palatable and the method so simple that there is actually, lt aeenw. no reason .why all should not be o? Just the desired weight - U?? Equity. Until recently there was a partner ship existing between two*' darky blacksmiths In. anr AJabama town. The uis8?lut?0n'*of ttiisi?ssociation was : made known, by a notice nailed upon the door of the smithy, which notice ran as follows: "Tie Jccpardnershapne.r??of?> resist jpg between rn? ;ah.d Mose Jenkins ls heerby "resolved*. All peraons' owing ! the firm with 'Settel . with me, 'and all persons that the firm owes to will set tel with "Mose*-Harper's Weekly. > 'A . FRIENDLY GROCER Dropped a- Va! na bid Hint about Coffee. "*~3,For about eight years," writes a Mieft^ woman, "I suffered from, nerv ousness--part of the time down in' bed ,rlth nervous prostration. ^.'Sometimes I would get-numb and it would be"almost impossible for me to speak I fdr ai spelll At- others, I would have severe bilious attacks, . and my hear t won ld fl utter painfully when ? would walk fast or sweep. "I have taken enough medicine to start a small drug store, without any benefit. One evening our grocer was asking Husband how I was and he urgec?. that 1 quit coffee and use Pos tum ^o he brought home a pkg. and T made it according to directions and we were both delighted with lt. Ji'So we quit, coffee altogether and iis?d only Postum.- I began-to get bette? in a ""month's time and look like .another perron,:'tue-^o?or came back to m fl cheeksr^I begannt? sleep weil, my .appetitet was good and I com menced to take on flesh and become Interested^ in everything about the house. ? . "Finally T wai able to do all-my nwn work without the least sign of my ol4 trouble. . I nra so thankful for the little book, 'The Road to Well viHj?.' It has done me so much good. 1- haven't'taken medicine of any kind f'->V PIX months and don't need any. "A friend of ours who did not like ^o^lum as she made it, ilked mine, ?nd ween she learned io boll it long /.".pugh, : er's was a? good as mine. y-'ft easy if yoi< follow directions." Name' given by'/.Postum Company, battle Creek, Mf&^Read the little book, "The Road to Wellvllle," in pkgs. "There's a reason." wm Duet in the Dining Room. Germs axe in dust everywhere. But lt ie in the dining-room that they ?et into our food and thence ! into our bodies. The dining-room, "bf all rooms, should be kept free from dust; should, have nothing in it to catch and conceal dust. It should be a plain room, as devoid as possible of frocks and frills.-Cooking School Report Mend Your China. The abnormal price which one has to pay for an indifferent bottle of china' cement, which contains hardly enough material to mend a single piece of ware if it is at^edl expensive, often makes the work prohibitive at home, hut an excellent cement and the strongest and best I have ever tried is made by mixing plaster of ^parls with strong gum arabic. Apply it to the broken ends, of your china with a small brush, using the paste. Then set away to dry and when it Js dry it Is ready to use.-Christian Work and Evangelist For the Faded Linen?. Linen suits which have become bad ly faded, but are still good and ser viceable, may be refreshed to make over for children's dresses in( this wise: Fill the wash boiler half full of j.nice, clean, bright timothy hay, boll an hour In sufficient water to cover the hay; strain through a coarse cloth Into a jar or vessel large enough to entirely submerge the goods (which should have been ripped apart and washed free from dust and soil, pick ing but all threads), and let them lie and soak for twenty-four hours. Be sure to have the goods well under the j water, and to have it so, It is best to weight It down; when taken but rinse in -cold water and dry in the shade. The result will be a nice shade of green. Any one who has tried to wash out grai;s stains will know how durable the color is. Linen goods will always shrink more or less through laundering.-The Comoner. Cooking Time Table. Old potatoes require twenty-five minutes, new ones fifteen. Old carrots v?ke an hour, young ones thirty minutes. " Old cabbage takes twenty-five min utes, young takes fifteen. Onions take forty minutes. Potatoes, boiled take twenty-five minutes, steamed they take thirty? five minutes. Parsnips take forty minutes. Salsify take.; two hours. French beans take thirty minutes Cauliflower takes twenty-five min utes. Turnips take twenty minutes. Lamb, fifteen minutes for .each pound. Chicken weighing four pounds, 11-2 lours. Fish weighing five pounds, one hour. Turkey weighing ten pounds, three lours. Veal, allow twenty minutes for each >und. Mutton, thirteen minutes for each id. Sirloin of" beef," rare seven minutos for each, pound; weiL.done allow eigh teen minutes for each pound. Beef fillet, twenty minutes for each pound. " Corn, young, twelve minutes. Peas, eighteen to twenty minutes. Recipes. Bouch?es de Dame.-Prop tldck cup cake batter the .size of a half-dollar oh buttered paper laid on a pan, bake light brbwn, trim each one with small baking powder can, spread with Jelly, put two together and Ice with soft icing. ^ Hot Water Gingerbread.-Melt one quarter cup of butter in one cup of bolling water In a bowl; add one cup of molasses and one level teaspoonful of soda dissolved in one tablespoonful of water; then stir In quickly two and one half cups of flour, sifted with level tablespoonful of ginger. Bake in a thin sheet. Egg Roll.-Rub one t .lespoonful each of butter and lard in . one pint of flour, add one teaspoonful of bak ing powder and one-half of salt; beat one egg and add eight tablespoonfuls of milk, stir this into the flour, knead lightly, roil and cut Into two-Inch squares; cut across the centre of each roll, brush with sugar water and bake fifteen minutes. Tea Gems.-Sift three cups of flour with five level teaspoonfuls of baking powder and one-half level teaspoon ful of salt. Beat three eggs, add a rounding tablespoon each of butter and sugar, and the flour alternately with one cup of milk. Bake in but tered gum. pans and serve warm, or bake in a sheet and cut In squares with a hot knife. A Good Plum Pudding.-Here is one of the best recipes for plum pudding: Three-quarters of a pound of flour, two ounces of baking powder, two ounces of bread crumbs, 11-2 pounds of suet, two pounds ot raisins, one pound of currants, ten ounces of sugar, two ounces of almonds, one pound of mix ed candied peel, salt and spice to taste. Mix the Ingredients well to gether, and add six eggs well beaten and three quarters of a pint of milk. Divide Into two and boil eight hours. Eggs a la Caracas.-Grate or chop very fine two ounces of smoked beef Add one cupful of thick canned to matoes, one-quarter of a cupful of grated cheese, ten drops of onion juice, one-eighth of a teaspoonful of cinna mon and a dash of cayenne. Melt two tablespoonfuls of butter ina saucepan; add this mixture and cook slowly un til smoking hot Turn in quickly three well-beaten eggs, stir until a thick cream and serve on thin slices of toast. Quick Raised Buckwheat Cakes. If you desire buckwheat cakes for breakfast, and have forgotten to put them to raise the night before/ you can have very good and wholesome cakes by mixing thoroughly two cups of buckwheat flour, one cup of -wheat flour; a little salt, three teaspoonfuls of baking powder, then mix to a bat ter with equal parts of milk and water. Have the batter perfectly smooth, and not too thick. A little molasses will help to brown them. The Modern Handy Man. Applicant-And yer might want the leaves swept up sometimes. Kind lady?-Oh, yes; certainly. Applicant-Well, I could always get a man to do lt for yer.-The Tatler. ; At Calcutta a society has been form? ed for the protection of wild animals. Question of Thaw's Sanity To Be Settled SURPRISING TURN OF AFFAIRS Judge Fitzgerald Unexpectedly Hands Down a Decision in Chambers Ap pointing a Commission of Three Distinguished Men to Examine the Prisoner and Report as to His San it. New York, Special.-Harry K Thaw may never again face the jury empanelled more than nine weeks ago to try him on. the charge of murder in the first degree. Justice Fitzger ald unexpectedly haudcd down a de cision ordering a commission in luna cy to inquire "into the present state of mind of Stanford "White's slayer. The decision of the three disinterested men uamed to conduct the inquiry will guide the future action of the court as to ordering Thaw to an asy lum for the ius?ne or directing that the indefinitely iuterrupeted trial for his lifeVshall pi-oeeed. Justice Fitzgerald anounced the appointment of the' commission pri vately, in his chambers. Evelyn Nes bit Thaw was there with the lawyers and it became her task , to break the news to her husband in the Tombs. Tearful when she left the judge's rooms in the Criminal Courts build ing, the yoang" woman who has been such a conspieicus figure in the trial from first to last, was smiling and cheerful when; Thaw was brought from his cell tb the hospital ward of the prison to meet her. Thaw accepted thc court's decision philosophically aud once more declar ed he^-had no: doubt the commission would dejare him a sane man. The^personnel of -the commission named* by Justice Fitzgerald lends a new distinction to this already nota ble case.* The men who will determine Thaw ts mental capacity are Morgan J. O'Brien, a^former justice of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court; Peter'B. Rlney, former dis trict attorney of New York county, and a lawyer of high legal attain ments, and Dr. Leopold Putzel, a practicing physician and authority on mental disorders. Dr. Putzel is a graduate of Bellevue Hospital medical school, and has had a long experience in that institution. He is qualified before the State medi cal board as an examiner in lunacy. The ;Thaw jury was ordered on last Friday to report before Justice Fitz gerald Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock; At that hour there will be a:,brief.-court procedure, the jury being "excused indefinitely. Whether or not Thaw will be brought into court for this ceremony remains to be seen. His presence will not he necessary. No data has-been fixed for the first meeting of the commission. There will probably be some definite an oouncement on this point, however, for the law under which the commis sioners were appointed directs thaf they proceed with their inquiry "forth with. Justice Fitzgerald ; ...a it would rest with the commission as to wheth er or not its hearings shall be public. In the last case of this sort in this jurisdiction-the inquiry into the mental ' condition of Josefina Teira uova,who killed her aunt and uncle the commissioner's inquiry was con ducted behind closed doors. The girl was declared sane and subsequently was acquitted by the jury. National Guard xlssociation. Columbia, Special.-The ninth -n uual meetin of thc Interstate National Guard association was called to ordor at 10 o 'clock Monday morning in -the hall of the house of representatives by the president, Hon. Charles Dick. There were about 250 delegates pres ent; representing almost every State and territory in the Union and the District of Columbia, making the Columbia convention the largest yet .held in point of numbers. Better Telephone Service. Edgefield, S. C., Special.-The Southern Bell Telephone company started their night service for Edge tield on the 21st. This additional ser vice now places tho town in constant' and uninterrupted touch with theh whole outside world. Much pleasure and gratification is the result of thi step onward in the march of progr?s.0 Savannah Merchant Files Voluntary Petition in Bankruptcy. Savannah,. Ga., Special-P. T Foye, conducting a . ?;ail dry goods and department store, filed a. volun tary petition in bankruptcy with lia bilities of $11.1,723 and assets $113, 361.49, the Citizens and Southern Bank, Savannah, being named as a preferred creditor to the amount of $30,401. George W. Owens was nam ed as' temporary receiver. French Troops to Oudja. Paris, By Cable.-As a result of cabinet meeting it was decided to send French troops to occupv Oudja. a frontier town in Morocco, until the Moorish government gives full satis faction to France for the assassina tion of Mr. Mauncbamp. The French demands for reparation will be for warded to Fez immediately. . Three Fires Withing 12 Hours. Philadelphia, Pa., Special.-Tho Chatham Mill at Howard and Berks streets, occupied by a number of tex tile concerns was damaged to thea ters* of $100,000 by three fires v.th in a period of 12 hours.: The origin in each instance is unknown Among the'textile nmnufatfurers occupying Howard Kenwerthy ind Edward Ciegg & So?a> OF PERSONAL KNOWLEDG] Personal knowledge is the winning factor in the culminating contests of this comp?titive age and when of ample character it places its fortunate possessor in the front ranks of The Well Informed of the World. A vast fund of personal knowledge is really essential to the achievement of the highest excellence in any field of human effort. A Knowledge of Forms, Knowledge of Functions and Knowl edge of Products are all of the utmost value and in questions of life and health rvhen a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should be remembered that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the' California Fig Syrup Co., is an ethical product which has met with the approval of the most eminent physicians and gives universal satisfaction, because it is a remedy of Known Quality, Known Excellence and Known Component Parts and has won the valuable patronage of millions of the Well Informed of the world, who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual use that it is the first and best of family laxatives', for which no extravagant or unreasonable claims are made. This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of--Syrup of Figs-and has attained to world wide acceptance as the most excellent family laxative. As its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well Informed of the world to be the best we have adopted the more elaborate name of-Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna-- as more-'fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of-Syrup of Figs-and to get its beneficial effects, always' note, when purchasing the full name of the Company-California Fig Syrup Co.-printed on the front of every package, whether you call for-Syrup of Figs by the full name-Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. - or LOUISVILLE, KY. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL, LONDON,ENG LAND. NEW YORK.N.Y' YAGER'S HANDY; HEADACHE TABLETS Stop it-why will you suffer with* Headache, Neuralgia, cr Nervous ness? Especially when so simple,, sure, safe and convenient a cure is within your reach. Make note ol the name of the: e tablets ar.d get a bottle at once, and have relief-they never-disappoint. If your dealer docs not have them, sind" to ns direct by mail. Don't fail to try Yager's Handy Headache Tablets. PRICE TEN CENTS. Sold by all Dealers-and ? tv, -; ?s's. . ; mulled S on ree tip t ot pries by tho rr akers. GILBERT BROS. A CO. 8-13 N. Howard St BALTIMORE. MO.'. SlMDA?ffl^TrSS?lfffl li S. G?VB2MENT INSPECTION aHaiiaiiiHliiHHni Light SAW MILLS LATH ANO SHINGLE MACHINES, SAWS AND SUPPLIES, STEAM ANO GASOLINE: ENGINES. Try LOMBARD, '"Sf*! SUCCESS IN THE STOCK MARKET. Our boole sires details. Yr-. Writ? for lt JOHN A. BOARDMAN de CO., Steck Braken. Ko. 53 Urcsdway. Hew Tort City. 4?. A True Story Here follows the true story of the sufferings of Mts? H. G Larson, a beautiful society lady of Olds, Iowa., who tells how^ .with the aid of the Cardui Home Treatment, she was abie to re lieve herself of all her womanly troubles and ailments. "What I say for Wine of Cardui," she writes, "I say truth fully, ant1 I could say a great deal more for it than I hm* Be fore I had ever heard of Wine of Cardui, I had been a sufferer from female troubles for eight (8) years. My doctor could only relieve me at times. I also received a fall, causing scrotal dis placements, which added greatly to my suffering. "The doctors wanted to perform an operation, but 1 could not stand the thoughts of that, and I finally began to take Wine of Cardui. Since I began I have used a great deal of itv shout 15 bottles,, but now I am well, and suffer no pain or other female discomfort. AH thanks to you and to your wonderful medfefar? Cardui, woman's relief and blessing* Whenever, anyone says anything to me about female troubles, my reply is always 4try Wine of Cardui. It did wonders for me and will do the same fOf you.'" You can get Cardui at your druggist's/ ia $1 bottles; Try it It may bc just what you need for your troubles. FRK BOOK^^^^ FOR LADIES ffiS53?T??L" OIOS Calamity is virtue's opportunit v Seneca. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES FURIOUS HUMOR ON CHILD. Itching, Bleeding Sores Covered Body -Nothing Helped Her-Cu ti cara Cures Her in Five Days. "After my granddaughter of about seven years had been cured of the measles, she was attacked about a fortnight later by a furious itching and painful eruption all over her body, especially the upper part of , forming watery and bleeding sores, es pecially under the arms, of considerable size. She Buffered a great deal and for three weeks we nursed her every night, using all the remedies we could think of. Nothing would help. We tried the Cuti cura Remedies and after twenty-four hours we noted considerable improvement, md, after using only one complete set of the Cuticura Remedies, in five consecutive days the little one, much to our joy, had been entirely cured, and bas been well for a long time. Mrs. F. Ruefenacht, R. F. D. 3, Bak ersfield, Cal., June 25 and July 20, 1006." ! Color more gooda brighter and foster colors iban any otho., j dye any garment without ripping apart. Write for tree Two watermelons cannot be held under one arm.-Turkish. ?ye. One 10c package colors all fibers. They dyo in coU water better than any other ?7* TM?**V booklet-How to Dy% llieach and Mix Colors. aiO.NB.OK ttiiLU COM InioavlUe, ?ttt?m* , "Well, if you'd seen her at the opera you wouldn't think he earned much. ' '-Bohemian. FITS, St. Vitns'Dance :Ner voos Diseases per manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. 82 trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.,931 Arch St., Pfalla., Pa. It is vain to learn wisdom and yet to live foolishly.-Spanish. Itch cured in SO minutes by Woolford'? Sanitary Lotion; never fails. Sold by Drco> gists. Mail orders promptly filled by ,0y. KDetchonMed.(V>..Ch-awforasvWe,JUid. tl The kick of a camel is soft, but stunning.-Turkish. HICKS* CAPU DINE CURES ALL ?CHE8 And Ncrvoaoncss Trial bottle 10c At dru* alar? 34 YEARS SELLING DIRECT Onr vehicles and barun? njiva been ?old direct from our fae to ry to user for a third of a century. W* ship for examination and approval and guarantee safe deUrerr. Yon are oat nothing lt not satisfied as to style, quality ana price. We Are The Largest ManoUctBrers In ne World i Ko.758. Bplndle8eat, Milln* to UJO consumer ?cloalTely. We make tOOstyles ot ?. "a siiirla"Stein. Bike Gear. Driving Vehicles, 85 stylos or Harness. Bend for large, free cataloga*. Baraesa wu? Carved! Wasron witt .Kin. Qnar- <._._*. ?.1_^- SStCWl??. lS5S( Iautoed Bubbar Tire?. mee complete, $66.60, THrtiirt Carriage & Harness Mig. Co^ Er*tut Collar, ccmploto, 011.25. The New Oil Stove Different from other oil stoves. Superior because of its economy, cleanliness, and easy operation. The POtFEOION Wick Blue ?ame Oil Cook-Stove saves fuel expense and lessens the work. Produces a strong working flame instantly. 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Stable manure alone makes scaly, coarse and irregular shaped potatoes mix it with Potash, a larger yield of a better quality is a sure result. How to apply Potash, the reasons for applying it, and other vital points of successful potato growing, all are dis cussed in our booklet. Why not have It cofcts you nothing but the asking. GERMAN KALI WORKS New York-93 Nassau Street, or Atlanta, Qa.-1224 Candler Building THE ? fr ? W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 AND $3.50 SH OES W. L DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOES CANNOT GE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE. SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT AU PRIOESs Men's Shoes, 85 to 81.50. Hoys' Shoes, S3 to 81.25. Women's Shoes, 94 to 81.50. Misses'?? Children's Shoes, 82.25 to 81.00. W. L. Douglas shoes are lecoguizod by expert judgas^-footwear tobe the best in style, fie and wear produced tu this country. ?aCh part of the shoe and every detail of the making is looked after and watched over by skilled ^oeuiakers, without ricard to time or cost. If I could take you into my larjre factories at j Brockton, Mass., at.d show you how carefully W. L.-Donpl's I _ .hoes are made, you woull then understand why they hold tink shrtpc, fit bater, wear longer, and are of- greater value than any other makes. W. I,. Danton name and prire ls ?lamped on the bottom, which protects the weetvr antritt hieb. prices and Inferior shoo?. Tnkc .V<> Sui., MI nf c. Sold hy th* >v*t ?hoe deatm everywhere Fatt Color Lyelets used exclusively. Catalog mailed free. W. ?.. DOLOLAS, iSroektoa.Msata? 1 Billi n upan assured Income- vre show yon Dw I l-IV how. i?r?w rroru &?? i o ?SOOO a year . at home. Particulars free. Address : j Hie Buckland Co., 830 Broad St, Newark, M. J. So. 14-'07. If afflicted With vicuk .rea, uso Thompson's Eye Waler