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ppi. MISS JULIE FLORENCE WALSH WOMEN SUFFER Many women enffer in ailefice and drift along from bad to worse, know* ing Well that they ought to hare immediate assistance. How many women do yon know who are perfectly well and strong? Thecause may be easily traced to some feminine derangement which manifests itself in depression of spH-its, reluctance to go anywhere or do anj thing, backache, dragging sensations, flatulency, nervousness, and sleeplessness. These symptoms are but warnings that there is danger ahead, and un less heeded, a life of suffering or a serious r.'‘eration is the inevitable result. The best remedy for all these symptoms is Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound native roots and herbs. No other medicine in the country has received Such widespread and unqualified endorsement. No other medi cine has such a record of cures of female ills. of 328 W. 3f,th St . New York Ci^y. writes:—“Lydia “• 8 potable Compound has been of inestimable value in restoring my health. I suffered from female illness which caused dreadful headaches, dizziness, and dull pains in my back, but your medicine soon brought about a change in my general condition, built me up and made me perfectly well.*’ Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound cures Female Complaints, such as Backache, Falling aud Displacements. Inflammation and Ulcera- ' ,0 ? or £' an * c diseases. It is invaluable in preparing for child-birth and during the Change of Life. It cures Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debility, and invigorates the whole system. Mrs Plnkham’s Stendlng* Invitation to Women Women suffering from any foim of female weakness are invited to writ© Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Maas. Her r.dvice is free. How Pleas Are Destroyed. tltalted Skates Cbhsul-Geaieral Stb : chael. ot Calcutta, reports that the Agrictiltural Research Institute of Ben- 1 ■gal, has Just concluded a series of : scientific experiments to determine J the method of destroying fleas. A leaflet issued by the Imperial En- : tomolgist says that the best manner of destroying fleas, with special ref- ' erence to checking the ravages o? plague Is free use of crude-oil emul sion, which consists of 80 per cent, of crude petroleum mixed with 20 per cent, of whale-oil soap. This com bination makes a Jelly which mixes freely with water, and Is generally used at 3 per cent, solution. At 10 per cent. It destroys fleas with per fect certainty. It is applied to th« floors and walls of houses by any garden sprayer. An animal washed with the emulsion will be entirely relieved of the pests. NO CHANCH OF OVE RALE E RING. i 'Xj&t American Catalogues In Demand. It would be most unfortunate, ! writes Consul Haynes of Nankin, If ; we are to be forever tied down to i this unsystematized, spasmodic, hit i or miss attempt to gain trade bj I sending over circulars which have ut- i trrly no meaning to a Chinaman. Somewhere recently I was reading of the great good a Consul thought he was doing in distributing such cir culars, etc. There seemed to be an incessant demand for them by the Chinese. *T would especially like these with thick leaves,” remarked a Chinaman one day In calling for American trade catalogues. This, ex citing the Consul’s curiosity, led to the discovery that they were wanted as Inside soles for shoes.—Daily Con sular and Trade Reports. German Ingenuity Solve* the Prob lem of Timely Rising. There is a stone deaf man In the northern part of Germany who, eaye me .\tw \ork Herald, has at last mas tered the problem of being called in the morning. He has made an in genious contrivance of machinery at tached to his big eight-day clock. The power is obtained hydraulically ' from a waterfall in the garden, and works through an arrangement of rods and wheels on the four posts of his big bed, which is suspended 18 inches from the floor. He seta the clock at whatever hour he likes and the bed does the rest. The affair Is too complicated to j describe, but the result Is this: At the defined hour instead of an alarm bell, which would be perfectly use less, there comes a gentle shaking of his bed. This continues for one min ute. Should he fail to respond the movement becomes more violent, throwing him up and down instead of gently sideways. Nor Is this all. If that does not rouse him the entire bed tips slowly to an impossible angle, rolling him inevitably into a bathtub full of cold water which stands at the side. HOUSEHOLD FRIEND. Pc-ru-na for Catarrh/ Coughs, Colds, Grip. MALSBY COMPANY, 41 8. FORSYTH ST.. ATLANTA, GA.. — t,*e? ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE CELEBRATED Barrett Stoves and Ranges AND TAKE NO "JUST AS GOOD." They are the Only Stoves and Ranges on Earth, in Which the Heat Passes Entirely Aro'jnd the Oven. MANUFACTURED UNDER QO VERNMENT PATENTS BY THE ATLANTA STOVE WORKS, Atlanta Oa. _N[eUa_70ur dealer order you one, or wrlf« factory for deacrlptlva circular. The Man Who Sings at His Work. Give us, O give us, the man who .sings at his work! Be his occupa tion what it may, he is equal to any of those who follow the same pur suit In silent sullenness. He will do ; more In the same time,—he will do it j better,—he will preserve longer. One is scarcely sensible to fatigue while he marches to music. The very stars are said to make harmony as they rerrolve In their spheres. Wondrous | is the strength of cheerfulness, alto gether past calculation its powers of ! endurance. Efforts, to he permanent ly useful, must be uniformly Joyous, —a spirit all sunshine,—graceful from gladness,—beautiful because bright, j —CArlyle. Dinner. Dinner, as physicians and laymen agree, should not consist of the pound of beef and quart of coffee the condemned murderer swallows upon the eve of his hanging to rob death of Its sting and the grave of its vic tory. A plate of soup, a piece steak, a fish or a fowl, with a salad, some vegetables, a dessert and cof fee, constitute the dinner cf unostenta tious variety. Patriarchs tell us that such a dinner was once obtainable in San Francisco and in New York and at Intermediate points, at prices rot prohibitive to the man of mod erate income, but such a meal or dered a la carte in our modern res taurants is too expensive for the ma jority cf patrons, and too large a dinner for one man to consume. The troublo is that each “portion” is too largo. The existing arrange ment of portion and prices causes us to eat too much meat and die of kidney disease or too few vegetables and die of indigestion with its various and tragic ramifications.— Louisville Courier-Journal. Mamifcclurers cf ar.d Dealers in Li Kinds sf IMACM INERY AND SUPPLIES. Portable, Station ir> «ivl Traction Boiler*, f • Raw Mill* and OrUt Mills. Wool-working an*! j «le Mill M’.chiner . Couplet* line carried in *tr»ok. ^ : Writs* for « nloMi# price*. Addroe* all communica- ■ tloua to Alhictfti Oa. W© have no connection* in I jaekoonv i!le. Kla. TURN of Hfe, In girls (at about 13), or women (at about 45), requires the help of a pure, strengthening, tonic medicine, to carry them C'ver the critical period and en sure their continued strength and health. 1 ilii !t§ m im$m -AMD WINE OF CARDIN WOMAN’S RELIEF Crt !U Sd ©TT’ Increase ^b u rljjjTP^ Yields Per Acre Values Above Par JIJV''I'" pro;>jroJ to flJI orfan for my Celebratol CABBAGE PLANTS in any quantity de.irod. *ARLY JBR8EY WAKEFIELD—KarlIrwt and be.t aura header, email typo. CHAELESTON WAKEFIELD—About ten day* later than Early Joraey’a, aleo a sure header of flno si*o. g Plants! SDCOESSION—Host known enre heading rartety of l.ii-4.- Hat cabbage, lator than Charleston wakeneld. Tht-t-e plants are from the very best tested seeds and rrown In the open air an i .Till stand severe cold with out injury. All orders arc Oiled from the same bed. that 1 am n«ins for my extenbivecabbage farms. Sat- i faction guaranteed. The Sweet Country. A philanthropist recently sent a child from the New York slums to the country. To this child, raised among slum horrors, all the beauty and poetry of a pastoral life was of fered. The philanthropist expected to give the youngster an esthetic edu cation. The other day the man went j to see his charge. She Is a little girl, ffe toek her on-Ms fmoc, glanc- | ed with approbation about the quaint old farm kitchen and said: “And do you find the country very beautiful, my dear?” “Oh. beautiful!” the young ster answered. “And what have you seen during the week’s sojourn ‘here?” I’ve seen eighty-seven turkeys killed The Story of a Medicine. Its name—"Golden Medical Discovery" was suggested by one of its most import ant and valuable ingredients — Golden Seal root. Nearly forty years ago, Dr. Pierce dis covered that ho could, by the use of pure, triple-refined glycerine, aided by a cer tain degree of constantly maintained heat and with the aid of apparatus and appliances designed for that purpose, ex tract from our most valuable native me dicinal roots their curative properties much bettpr than by the use of alcohol, so generally employed. So the now world- famed "Golden Medical Discovery," for the cure of weak stomach, indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liver, or biliousness and- ktndred derangements was first made, as Peruna is a household friend in mors than a million homes. This number is increasing every day. Peruna has become a household word all over the English speaking world. It is an old tried remedy for all catarrhal diseases of the head, throat, lungs, stomaoh, kidneys, bladder and female organ*. AsTc Your Druggist for Free Peruna Almanac for 1907. Fame is about as difficult to attain as notoriety is to successfully avoid. It is a well known fact that cotton, or any other crop, proiluood with Vir- jrinir.-Carolina Fertilizer* will bring the highest possible price on the mar ket. Make healthy, strong, well-de veloped, early cotton, with full grown bol;son the fruit limbs at the base as well as all the way up to the very top and tip end* of the branches of the cotton plants, by liberally uslcg Virgiaia’CaroIina Fertilizers. They contain all the materials neces sary to supply to your land the ele ments which nave been taken from it by repeated cultivation yenrnfteryear. These fettilizers will greatly •'increase your yields per acre.” Accept no sub stitute from your dealer. Virglnla-Carollna Chemical Co. Richmond. Va. Atlanta. Ga. Norfolk. Va. Savannah, Ga. Durham. N. O. Montgomery, Ala Charleston, 8. C. Memphis. Tenn. Baltimore, Md. Shreveport, La. AWFUL EFFECT OF ECZEMA. it ever sin of alcohol A glanc ents, prln will show that it and a man’s nose broken in a punkip ^lUbf/m^lcinal raffle.”—Boston Record * - - , without a particle up. I list of its Ingredl- bottle-wrapper, from the most found growing Prices f. o. b. har>, p i.-k-l in liisht bore*: 800 for «l,00. 1,003 to 3,03 » »t S 1.3 » ,» >1. 3,03 3 ta 10,033 at »l.»3 psr . SlAoial priei*. on larger quantiM-v*. A'l o.*! »rr »V • I .3. O. D. wain n >t aoora^anie 1 br ramittanoe. CHAS. M. C 3 30 \1. Young’s Island, S. C. There Is little hope of reclaiming If the average poet could afford a the sinner wwho has been successful palace the cottage would never have *t it. | been lauded in song. FITS, St. Vitos’ Dance: N ervous Diseases per manentlycured by Dr. Kline’s Great Nervr Restorer. 12 trial bottle end treatise free Dr. EL R. Kline. Ld.,931 Arch St., Phila., Pa If there were no difficulties to be overcome, life would be a blank. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’k Sanitary Lotion; never Thus. Sold by Drug- gKt*. Mail order* promptly filled hv Dr. E. Detchc.aM9d.0o.,Crawford«ville,Ind. $1. Of all men sailors suffer ntost from rheu- tnat'sm. fCD HICKS’ CAPO DINE CURES ALL ACHES And Ncrvonartieaj Trial battle 16c - At drug liens T>enfn»B» Cnnnof Re Cored l-y Iocs 1 applied! ions as they cannot reach the di';enaod portion of the ear. TheroD only one way to cure deafness, and that is by consti tutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an. ii.flamcd condition of the mucous lining of the Kustacliiau Tube. When this tube isin- iinn.ed you bavo a rumbling sound or imper- !ecl hearing, aud when it is entirely closed Lcafsess is the result, and unless the inflam mation car. be taken out and this tube re stored to its normal condition, hearing will be f’eetroyed forever, bine cases out of ten are -mused by catarrh,whichis nothing but an inflamed condition cf the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any <■^*6 of Deufness(caused by catarrh) that can not bocured by liiill'sCatarrh Cure. Sendfor circular-* free. F.J.Chkney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Dr ig -ists, 75c. Take Hail’s Family Pills for constipation. There is no use forgiving a man for anything if you are not going to "ergot it, too. Life’s Vicissitudes. One of the striking vicissitudes of life has been revealed by the death of an old French cabman at Saint-Ger- main-en-Laye. It transpires, says the London Globe, that the unfortunate old fellow was entitled to style him self the Marquis de Loz de Gouet- Gouraud. It is an old Spanish peer- a;ge, and in his earlier days the last unfortunate holder of the title had lived in circumstances befitting his rank. But the latter part of his life was clouded by constant misfortune, and at last, two years ago, poverty compelled him in his old age to take to driving a cab to eke out a wretch cd existence. In our American fores CSiAllthesoln- gredlcnts have recelypd the fitronpest en- noVsemenr !rom the leadlnr ~ IWTFRTJ t'J AkW W; w ir-i'3 »TiTi KiT3 rrirerr* xrnrxia y j-m . ■ i .',n .Y.a i itTjilb remedies for tlie diseases for Light SAW MILLS LATH AND SHINGLE MACHINES SAWS AND SUPPLIES, STEAM AND GASOLINE ENGINES. Try LOMBARD, '"’SI”* C arolina Cement Co., ATLANTA, CH RLISSYON, BIKMINGII \31, NK3V ORLEANS, j LIME, CEMENT, ETC. Land Piaster Supplant* Fertilizer. See Catalog. -ACME" FUHT COATED ASPHALT H0CFI.1B. L*« Bett Bam 2 an i 3 ply, for Barn*. Residences. Warehouses, otter. Cheaper than bhimrle* and other Kootlnz. price?, addret*!! DLFX. C. 91 HOGLESS LARD The Uppermost Stand ard of Highest Quality hitptctid by thi Dnltio State* 6e*ernmwrt WORI.D’S 3VOXI3ER COTTON A now speciec; first sold last spring ; was planted by 100 different farmers; has pro duced from 2to5bales per acre; highly P r o- i-io; big boll, small seed, good staple; E. Lumphrcj's, Godwin & Co., Memphis,Tenn. “Hip! Hip! Hurrah!” “Hip! Hip! Hurrah!” is tha mod em phrase. The “hip!” and "hur rah!” do not seem to have come to gether before the nineteenth century. In the eighteenth century “hip!” amounted to just “hi” or ‘‘hullo!” while "hurrah” was then usually “huz za!” It is like the Cossack shout “ora!” but it is supposed to have been a German cry of the chase, adapted by the German soldiers to war, and borrowed from them by the English, perhaps first of all at the time of the thirty years’ war; “hursa!” is said to have been the battle cry of the Prussians in the war of libera tion (1812-1813). Still, the curious fact that seventeenth and eighteenth century writers call “huzza!” a sail or's shout lends support to the con jecture that it may really have been the hoisting cry, “hissa!”—Kansas City Journal. Bottled Love Letters, Missouri girls are still throwing bottled letters into the Missouri Riv er to see what will turn up. A year ago a Carroll County girl cast a mes sage on the waters at St. Louis. Re* cently she received au answer from a young engineer in the employ of the Government river improvement service stationed a few miles below Memphis, Tenn. The letter statodj that the bottle had been found in nj crevasse by workmen engaged in tha work of repairing the levee.—Kansas City Times. i C &M ); s covpl i Y " ^ AnttlebooKof these endorsements hif3 been compiled by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., and will bo mailed free to any one asking same by postal card, or letter addressed to the Doctor as above. From these endorsements, copied from standard medical books of all the differ ent schools of practice, it will be found that the ingredients composing th.o " Gold en Medical Discovery” are advised not only for the cure of the above mentioned diseases, but also for the cure of all ca tarrhal, bronchial and throat affections, accompained with catarrhal discharges, hoarseness, sore throat, lingering, or hang-on-coughs, and all those wasting affections which, if not promptly and properly treated are liable to terminate in consumption. Take Dr. Pierce’s Dis- be expected of it. It will not perform miracles. It will not cure consumption in its advanced stages. No medicine will. It will cure the affections that lead up to consumption, if taken in time. Some men have so much trouble that they get used to It, and think themselves happy. Covered With Yellow Sores—Grew Worse—Parents Discouraged— Cutlcura Drove Sores Away. “Our little girl, one year and a half old, was taken with eczema or that was what the doctor said it was. We called in the family doctor and he gave some tablets and said she would be all right in a few daj's. The eczema grew worse and we called in doctor No. 2. He said she was teething; as soon as the teeth were through she would be all right. But she still grew worse. Doctor No. 3 said it was eczema. By this time she was nothing but a yellow, greenish sore. Well, he said he could help her, so we let him try it about a week. One mortiing we discovered a little yellow pimple on one of her eyes. Of course we 'phoned for djector No. 3. He came over and looked ner over and said that he could not do anything more for her, that we had bettei; take her to some eye specialist, since it was an ulcer. 6o we went to Oswego to doctor No. 4, and he said the eyesight was gone, but that ha could help it. We thought we would try doctor No. 5. Well, that proved the same, only he charged $10 more than doctor No. 4. We were nearly discouraged. I saw one of the Cuticura advertisements in the paper and thought we would try the Cuticura Treatment, so I went and purchased a set of Cuticura Remedies, which cost me $1, and in three days our daughter, who had been sick about eight months, showed great improve ment, and in one week all sores had dis appeared. Of course it could not restore the eyesight, but if we had used Cuticura in time I am confident that it would have saved the eye. We think there is no rem edy so good for any skin trouble or im purity of the blood as Cuticura. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abbott, R. F. D. No. 9. Ful ton, Oswego Co., N. Y., August 17, 1908.” for over 50 years, has been a most successful medicine for relieving pain, strengthening the womanly organs end regulating the func» tionr. Purely vegetable, non-in toxicating, harmless end reliable. Try it. At ell Druggists cm WRITE lor Free Advice, stating nee and describing your eyniptotus, to fa adies Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga [edieine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. TOILET ANTISEPTIC cleanses and heals mucous membrane affections suph as nasal and pelvic catarrh, sore throat, canker sores, inflamed eyes, and is a per fect dentifrice and mouth wash. Paxline makes an economical n\^di- cin.tl wash of extraordinary cleansing and germicidal power, warih direct applications of which are soothing, healing and remarkably curative. At druggists or by mail, 50c. Sample free. The R. Paxton Company, Boston, Masa- TT* If ntfilrted with wrnU •iyeB, us* Thompson’s EyeWater (At4-’07) Sloeovs Liivinveivt fbr Cough, Cold, Croup. SoreThroaLSttffNeckyTl Rheumatism and Neuralgia / / -V. At all Dealers Price 25c 50c 6 ♦1.00 Sent* Free “Sloan's Book on Horses ^ . > Cettle, Hogs & Poultry Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan 615 Albany Sk Boaton.Moss.^ *r —-Sto Knowelge of evil Is never the price one has to pay. worth '-4: " • v —« m TERRIBLE TO RECALL. WHITE BREAD Makes Trouble For People With Weak Intestinal Digestion. Almost as Old As the Hills. be. be«n on tha market for 96 year* end h.s been curing lameness, cuts, burae, bruise* ell that time. Try H. 33c., three time* as much 50c. AH dealers. J. 8. JOHXSOV * CO.. Beaton, Maas. A RARE COMPLAINT. “Isn’t It strango,” asks the first man, “that so many men, after years of ruthless commercial practices, pir acies. one might almost say, after they have climbed to the very pinna cle of success, should have softening of the brain?” “It 'would be stranger yet, Infinitely stranger,” replies the man with the corrugated brow, “If any of them ever had softening of the heart."—Puck. HABITAT. “Papa, what place do th# most ex pensive furs come from?” •*WaU Street, my boy.”—T-lfe. A lady In a Wis. town employed a physician, who Instructed her not to eat white bread for two years. She tells the details of her sickness, and she certainly was a sick woman. “In the year 1887 I gave out from over work, and until 1901 I remained ; an invalid In bed a great part of the time. Had different doctors, but nothing seemed to help. I suffered from cerebro-splnal congestion, fe- 1 male trouble and serious stomach : and bowel trouble. My husband I called a new doctor, and after having gone without any food for 10 days the doctor ordered Grape-Nuts for me. I could eat the new food from the very first mouthful. The doctor kept me on Grape-Nuts, and the only medicine was a little glycerine to heal the alimentary canal. “When I was up again doctor told me to eat Grape-Nuts twice a day and no white bread for two years. I got well In good time, and have gained In strength so I can do my own work again. “My brain has been helped so much, and I know that the Grape- Nuts food did this, too. I found I had been made 111 because I was not fed right, that Is, I did not properly digest white bread and some other food I tried to live on. “I have never been without Grape- Nuts food since and eat it every day. You may publish this letter If you like, so It will help some one else.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Get the little book. “The Road to WbIIyIUb." in pkc*. A j Five Weeks in Bed With Intensely Painful Kidney Trouble. Mrs. Mary Wagner, of 1367 Kos suth Ave., Bridgeport, Conn., says: “I was so weak ened and general ly run down with kidney disease that for a long time I could not do my work and was five weeks in bed. There was continual bearing down pain, terri ble backaches, _ _ headaches and at times dizzy spells when everything was a blur before me. The passages of the kidney se cretions were irregular and painful, and there was considerable sediment and odor. I don’t know what I would have done but for Doan’s Kidney Pills. I could see an improvement from the first box, and five boxes brought a final cure ” Sold by all dealers. 30 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Thoroughly Reliable. If ever there was a reliable and safe remedy it is that old and famous porous plaster—AUcpck’s. It has been in use for sixty years, and is as popular to-day as ever, and we doubt if there is a civilized community on the face of the globe where this wonderful pain rclievCr cannot be found. In the selection of the ingredients and in their manufacture the greatest care is taken to keep each plaster up to the highest standard of excenouee, and so pure and simple are the ingredients that even a child can use them. Allcock’s are the original and genuine porous plasters and are sold by druggists m every part of the civilized world. Choose Your Yields by Choosing Your Fertiliser You’ll get a Timothy crop like that in the right- hand picture, if you choose a poor fertilizer. You’ll get a crop like that at the left, feven if the soil is poor, provided you choose a fertilizer containing %% of POTASH To find how to get the best result* from rrowlnr grasses •cd other crops, write for the “Fanner's Guide.” Sent free, though worth much—write to GERMAN KXLI WORKS NewYerk—93 Nissan St., or AiUsta.Qa.—12K Catdlcr BI4(. CABBAGE Plajvts! CELERY Phmis' ani atlktnds of garden planMtCan now f rnl*b all kind* of cabbagel plants, gruwn In th- open air and wiilstand great co!d. urown from] re-d* of tld- in' m reliable tee'dimen. We ute the same on ourl thou-anaacre truck farm. Plant* oarefnlly counted and pr- pi-rlr )>aclc.( 1 Beet pi; >iyrv read? i>i«t ofDe;. Lettuce, Ofeion and 1 time ore&rr * ‘ ' . ., , plan:*, same] idler. P.eduood ezpreet rate* pnomlMd.wblch.whanellertlro, I will givt»iM ao per c*nt. Ie» than mercn-indlue rates. Price*: 5;mall lot*I India, at last advice, had 323,OCf' pea'sons on its famine relief roll. Sl.au per.abou»«n<L large lot $1.00 to > 1.^5 per tbou«r-n I. F, O. B. Meg gett*, S. C. Aritnxton white Spine Cuuuiuber Sard Coceute l erpouud r. O. B . Me^gett*. 8. C. The United State* Agricultural uipartmcnl Of Tegetable* o»r>ec!al!T give you at any V t . . ■. Agricultural Department I haacitabltthed au Experimental Station on nartfrm*.to tettall kind* I ' Cabbagex. I he re»uU; of theso experiment- we Will be pt aeed to our* re*pfcctfully,-N. II. HX.ITCH COMPAJf T, MK(- VLTT9, 0. •> iIC?C TfiVl flD 5 0 Cherokee*Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein r^edy 10 ^ Udb IIII Lull U Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe & 2o h 7“*r.“Aii‘b°S&pTu.'‘a“i, JSra£a’.“o5! PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more goods brtgnter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c. package color* all fibers. They dye !u cold water better than any other dye. You dye any garment without ripping aparu Writ** for free booklet—How to i»ye. Bleach and Mix Colors. MON KOK DilLG CO., Lniouvllle, Missouri COMPARATIVE BUSS. "Your enormously profitable deals do not bring you true happiness,” said the wise person. “No,” answered Mr. Dustin Stax; “but they often enable me to worry the other fellow so much that I feel ®etty comfortable by comparison.” Washington Star. When a man wants to thlr.li he is rich the hotel porter prospers. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens thegumA,reduce8inflamma- tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle The man who can secure credit the easiest Is the one who Is always able Piles Cured in G to 14 Days. to pay ca&h. Pazo Ointment is gvaranteed to cure any caee of Itching.Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 8 to 14 da vs or money refunded. 50c. Never hurt those whom vo-a love; they will avenge themselveu after death.—Carmen Sl-yva (Queen Eliza beth of Roumania). To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Ouinine Tablets. Druggists refund money ir it fails to cure. E. Vi. Grove’s signature is on each box. V5z. If you would make your smile let your money talk. Wends WINCHESTER REPEATING SHOTGUNS are strong shooters, strongly made and so inexpensive that you won’t be afraid to use one in any kind of weather. They are made 10, 12 and 16 gauge. A FAVORITE OF AMERICAN SPORTSMEN Sold Everywhere. Mm i&p , *1 •eeeyM of those uffty, *Huiy, gray heire.. Uee " LA OREOLC HAIR RESTORER. Price. ti.OO. riMII