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Reliable evidence i. are constantly- beir Lydia E. Pinkham The many testimonial lei lishing in the newspapers ine, true and unsolicited em for the freedom from suff women solely through the Vegetable Compound. Money could not buy n such recommendations; yc testimonial we publish is h doubt of this write to the addresses are always given, Read this one CANmae, N..T.-"I was sick I m kidneys were affected. I I galvanic battery, but nothing d to bed, but spent my time on a became almost a skeleton. F health, and -my husband hear, Compound and got me some. ] am like a new woman and an yur medicine to every one and 1135 Knight St., Cami And this one f UTcA, OMLA.-"I was Weal and scarcely able to be on my fA tation of the heart, trouble witi taking the Lydia E. PinWam than I have beeii for twenty ye cine and I have recommended J Docr, Utica, Oklahoma. Now answer this quest woman continue to suffer Pinkham's Vegetable Cor it has saved many others ,For 30 ears Lydia E. Piz COMPoun has beenthe stant male Ills. No one sick with does justlestoherself if shed mous medicine made from x ha restoredsomany sufferim toLYDIAE.I Wi (ClIJ)E!TIL) LYIIN ourletter will be opned, r by awoman and h in stric Unintended - Generosity. "One of the distinct shocks of 7 life," the Vinland Vine quotes Bill S caller as saying, "came when I lost button off my trousers as I went church. I put it in my- pocket alo with a quarter I had. Imagine 1 surp'rse upon returning home to fi that I still had the button."-Kans -City Star. Just a Suggestion. Neighbor-"Every time you fe your dog, he brings the bones o and gnaws them on our premisa Isn't' there some way to atop it Owner-"Suppose you feed him he. after; then he'll probably bring the over and gnaw them on my premises -Puck.. With Some Parties. "Pa, what does it mean when th say a man Is "the life of the party "%pe life of a party, my' boy,' is man who buys while the other felloi are hanging back trying to rememb whose turn it is."-Detroit Fr Best Tree for the Street. The American elm has many tim demonstrated its superior value as street or lawn tree. It is not near so, subject to disease or insects many other trees. SORE THROAT often leads to something worsa Gowan's Preparation gives quic * relief for sore throat, hoarsenesu * croup, colds and pneumonia b destroyg inflammationandcoi -gestion. Keep itin the home fc 1rain~ $100, ~,2c APPAREL SHOP FGOR MEN AND. LADlES Everything of the best I the personal wear and ador ment or both sexes. We fill mail orders careful and promptly. DAVID OUTFITTING COMNPAN'i Charlestone S. 4 Easy Money for Planters. Guatema.4. Is about as large as Loi Islana. T~e planters are the mo: infiuential element and they sell the: products for gold and pay their labc In depreciated currency. "It is te ledng blo unnfer. Dr. Whitehead. Metcalfe. Ga., prescrib Ht sD vwith P. P. P. com~leey elcured. years with blood poison and sores. IT WiLL HELP YOU, TO 22' V. LIPDMAN_ Si abundant that women ig restored to health by 's Vegetable Compound :ters that we are continually pub hundreds of them-are all genu :pressions of heartfelt gratitude ering that has come to these use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Dr any kind of influence obtain u may depend upon it that any onest and true-if you have any women whose true names and and learn for yourself. from Mrs. Waters: or two years with nervous spells, and ad a doctor all the time and used a. id me any good. Iwas not able to go couch or in a sleeping-chair, and soon ally my doctor went away for his I of Lydia E. Pinkham's. Vegetable a two months I got relief and now I . at my usual weight. I recommend . so does my husband."-Mrs. TILLm len, N.J. rom Mrs. Haddock: and.Aervous, not able to do my work leI had backache; headahe, '~I* my bowels, and inflammAtion. ce 's Vegetable Compound -I am better ars. I think it is a wonderful medi t to others."-Mrs. MmA AN HAD on if you can. Why should a without first giving Lydia E. pound a trial? You know-that -why should it fail in your case?. ham's Vegetable Lard remedyforfe- '1C woman's ailmants oes not try this fa oots and herbs, it gwomentohealth. , HAX MEDICINE CO. ,MASS., for advice. - sad and answered F b consddencem IS ECONOMICAL ANIMAti n- P ifty-Two Per Cent of Food Eaten a Pig Goes to Make Growth- O to ures obtained by kxperts. 17 The American hog Is the most' id nmicl of anials. Of what a horse N eats 52 per cent. goes to waste. Forty tour per cent. of the food consMA by cattle is similarly lost, anid 32.p0 cent. of all .that sheep take ito their ed stomachs. Only 12 per cent. of what er a pig eats is wasted. Fifty-two Per Excellent Hog Cot. e ent, of the food eaten by a hog goes to make growth. :. sheep utilizes only as S6 per cent, of a sustenance for growing, which means, of course, the 'production of meat. -These figures are obtained from re cent experlements made by govern menit experts, who find, as a result of their study, that the pig~as what they call an "economic superiority" even over poultry. That is to say, St produces more meat in pro ortion to Its weight, - and a the-- azl weighs more in propot'tioni to the amont of Ifood It consumes. r Eighty-four per cent, of the carcass of a hog is utilized as meat; of the Sbeef animal, 75 per cent. is edibile, and of the sheep only 54 per cent. Thus ft appears that a greater percentage of pig is available for food than of 'any other domesticated creature. Dairy Cleanliness. Absolute cleanliness Is the first seq~lsite in makling good butter; sani .tary surroundings come nest, and right temperature, with attention to details th the care of cream, third. We make 30 to 225 pounds each week, wrap It in parchment paper and sell direct to the cr consumer. In order to keep a uniform color we use one to four drops of vega table coloring to the pound, tM ,amount. depending upon the time -of -Salt Cows Often. A subscriber wants to know hov gften cows should be given salt, and if boding It too frequently has detrimes Wi effect upon the butter. Cows should Us salted at least once a week. The Uest plan Is to have salt under cover i 'there the cows can go to it at will. , Rock salt, of course, Is best for this garppose. - Feeding Counts. It is the full feeding on good, sound food that makes the paying differ 2. ence between the plump. well-feath t ered chickens that command the best r prices and the lean, thin-feathering r specimens that are too often a drug on the market. 'Rheumatism Blood Poison Scrofula, Malaria Skin; Disease. Because it Purifies the Blood )TD PEOPLE sAY oP T REMEDY-P. P. P. .Rabbi Solomon, of. the Savannah Co S a Ifevelastingram a week to ten . oe but no nes tht P. P.ForWa a real benefit." a-AT ALL DRUCCIOTS-$i.o WANNmAH -GE~OGIA USING THE VERTICAL DRAlM Whether They Wor'k Succce:sfully Not Depends Largely on Under ground Water-How Operated. Vertical drains can often be usi where the cost of tiling is prohibiti for small amount of land. Whel er these drains work well or not c pends largely on the underground R ter which in some cases will rise whi the impervious sheet above Is pierce This is not often the case when t] drain is carried to as low a wat table as 12 or 15 feet It is quite common to pad sevez sheets of impervious material whi -.alt A VERTICAL DRAIN. These Drains May Serve as Outie for Horizontal Laterals, WIth Without These Laterals, They M Drain Pot-Holes Thoroughly. which require to be successive pierced to free the upper soil of wati logging. Aftei tife frst one has be, penetrated the water may rise a] again subside when the Second third sheets are pierced. In seepage lands we may have stratum er hard soil1 confining water a depth injiurious to crops and i taining water, the accumulations years, and thIese may be wasting in spring holes and wallows in maw ia ce-zs, yet the water has not sul c 't car tself. - -c . . e-ven if the wat f:-:. re!of often comes I upn:- p the hardpan and drawil o' the v: 4ra a tile or open ditc it 'willj o. i fo)und that the w ter D!hrir- s Ma ed Is coming ery slowly but hes L an undergrou basin or-med b Lard pan at a diff ent level from the surface soil, p hans crossin the underflow wi rlges at t a right angle to t flow and these must if possible, I cut through if a vertical drain fails give relief. REEL CART FOR BARB WIll Device Made of Old Cultivator Tru< With Shovel Beams Removed Works Quite Rapidly. aWdeth tisndeius two crop candr yparb andtre neay as astin Isth scan walOe an wallows the tru< backwardstoeare the irewi evnl onc ~ enI the wposy as friter i the Fre'tecml a Breeze. ;pTe rkin auld dh ruw o~gad ol the w~ i ie o n tT truc 'is an' ol'~d tatn cuthva< thr hove. rln ed e oming boler tloget her t an Ubolttof tent tee frott the surfge. sol, hat echrend of the spdow wis res. a. Thesrw arightne t flowin the crnksht ifpsthe, re :an't rlie. AMUNCTOREE BARB CW Brithan Simpele Rues embyeN Witrhs dxeietmenS ann upbra i near Das rymen.t can Nealk statin gies the tru evenlyo brien spl rles as as wte in tenn tharmrs' Mai fee Breet. he anknpul the roghguh 2d.n Fed arol xhirael one igt n >wigrainofor bevery treoepd. 3d.Ghe ae Ics a ofuchb feed boer wtloethe withaUot ion f tenthee fromscent totefoge.d TuI fame isr idae oughots to ae thl ationc more palathbe.solwihs 5threw. he rewarde tigheed th agaienst tel crnkshat othe isofe lecn' ofwos ta ponand.nt Bep' ant ire Rules Grmin byh Thel isclipped stten gie neessi loin ariefndimhplet rule asner aatte in eterng the auntof faeet requhire bypeaor olow ag WooFedme a o the uh reld.h wllera upFirean.\ody id Th eeont apreiater's onie pwz of grain for clevternyo three pord 19 lkprduce Sta e day.tml, dn Coudt Gonds the mios. asmchoee Ta thyill consumeionthoot gann mi 9. Feed- ilos, succumlet feed sum als, orn s i1 or. rott mak t.19 rat 1io morilatale. mil,2.9 il 24.thls. preare tomilsupp.l8ment t2 pasture. b8. feeins. 0 ills, whe0. Sietsts5 temllsta hr sot mor mierl mate rEmovd ro ST )r )d h-' e-F E a d. Is er ,.h~ IV r- COTTON PICKERS SAVE 7ME id Pneumatic Machine, invented by Ohk )r Man, Separates Bol From Pod Much Labor Saved. a. - at Now it Is cotton picking toward e which the vacuum prnclple has beer Dt directed. An Ohio man has tnvented to A pneumatic machine Vhich seems t( l be entirely practical and a grea - time-saver. An apparatus to creati suction is mounted on the rear of i er truck and in front is a wire cage tc )y hold the cotton. A tube leading fron ig a- 4 :h 6 Le >e E * k~ New Cotton Picker. t he suction apparatas has a set of d teeth in its bell-shaped mouth, so that LS afte r the bcll has entered the mouth d it will not withdraw, but will be ICtcked into the tube and through the tatter into the, cage. It is a much m ifter and neater operation than > n:; ee'.ton by hand. and two or can rick a E,.ld quicker 2iit than a zmail army of negroes - .! t:e werk unaided. Et::. h e ii.;h protein content, Ilfal:a is e. p':cially valuable as a feed for caUry cows, for breeding animals anid for growing young stock. It is of sonsiderable economic value 'when grown and fed on the farm, as it takes the place of high-priced protein-rich e concentrates, such as bran and cotton r1 seed meal. It is more economical, un der most conditions at least, to feed it a as a part ration either with corn or 5' some carbohydrate roughage, as corn .e steover or grass hay, rather thar. to fe Ced it alone t - News fN buying den par or a po nvest your: - Tbause the have built the style and fit, Sshoes bearing 1 unnecessary fo You don't ha here and get them very best styles and Children's. We ci want to see YOU. them on our say-sc I R.e U 6 To Prevent Blood Poisoning apply at once the wonderful old reliable DR PORTER'S ANTIsEPTIC HEALING OIL, a sur ical dressing that relieves pai nd eal a R IL IZ OUR G Bright Lea B r g h -143, 'n.- : S pecia! Ye 7 Source of PCos \\ Source of Amm Blood, Best QUANTITY Are m; Cornbah Combahee Fertilizer C NORMANM.LTC.Preefdent FEEDING PEANUTS TO SWIE OW Will Run From One-Half to One .bn Per Acre and Is Almost Equal to Alfalfa In Value. Dry weather and hot winds will have io terror for the Oklahoma farmer who adopts the motto of "Pigs and Peanuts." 5 The drought this season has demon strated, says the Duncan Eagle, that peanuts will thrive better during the dry;'hot season than even kafir corn. and the peanuts have a still further advantage In having far greater food value than either corn or kafir. The highest priced pork on the mar bet. says the Oklahoma Farmer, is bom the peanut.fed hogs,. and the ham from peanutded hogs brings from 10 to 15 cents a pound more than the ham from corn-ed hogs. The -peanut hay will run from one half to one ton to the acre, and Is almost the equal of alfalfa In feed alue. Farmers who raise peanuts and hogs can have the hogs harvest the crop If they desire to turn them into the peanut field, or they can put the peanuts, Yine and all, with a little corn or kafir into a silo, which makes a richer silage than either alone. Thou sands of farmers in Oklahoma eed .to adopt the motto of "Pigs and Pea nts." *The time to plan a pig and peanut campaign is now. Splendid seed pea nuts will be offered for sale soon, and the farmer of Oklahoma who selects high-class nuts for seed will be ready in the spring to plant a crop that never falls In Oklahoma. Use of Fertilzers. The use of <:ommercial fertilizers 'is becoming more general among fruit growers, due largely to the fact that stable manure is somewhat scarce in many fruit growing districts, In or der to get the best results from the use of fertilizers, the grower must study his soil, and by observing the results obtained from experimental application he will soon know the re guirements of his soil. Commercial efertilizers are expensive, and require Intelligent handling. Many growers have, without sufficient cause, con demned their use, while others, after studying thieir soil conditions, are se.. curing excellent returns for the money insested, shoes, you never see th< :s, which either makes it >r shoe-that is why it i money in a pair of DNGWEAR SHOES y are made by manul ir reputation on hones rnd they stand behind the Bell Trade-Ma1 r you to see the hidden We Have Them ve to search around aM these s We have selected w?1. exc I leathers for this season in Mer iter to the foot-needs of the a wearing a pair of LONGWE P. JENKINS' Planning, 5. C Por Weakness and Loss of Appetite GRoVE T TSEL6 chif 1TO.c. drives ot Maai adbilsu hessem e t*i ERS 'P-A.NDS: 0 a . .~r 8 Fey.to 3-3-4 w.3=4-4 SLATE ankage, Meal yields and QUALITY de with e Brands CHARLESTON Omiani SOUTH CAROLINA . WILLIAM MOLLOY. General Manager Cider for Sufferers From Gou The unfortunate individual, 309b the good things of the table, yet a Ilicted with the gout, may now tal heart of grace, for there is one r freshing beverage which will not 1 denied him. Cider, it has been dl covered, is excellent for gout, and a splendid tonic for everybody, b cause of the amount of tannin It cm tains. Here is a recipe, handed down In New England family, for old fas: ioned mulled cider: Beat two eggs with two tablespoo fuls of sugar, and pour over the mi ture a quart of freshly boiled cide stirring constantly. Put the mixtua on the stove and boll it again. Ad some mint leaves, some thin slices lemon and serve immediately in ta glasses, thick enough to stand th steaming beverage without crackin Cider jelly is a delicious desse for autumn days. Dissolve two ounces of gelatine 4 a little water, and when thorough] dissolved add two and a half pin of cider and a pound of granulatA sugar. Boil until it begins to thid en; then strain through cloth an pour into a jelly mold. Serve wit whipped cream. Custom of "Suttee" Survives. A Inin "suttee" victim ease, I emplifying the slowness of Indian cn toms in dying has been decided in tl Allahabad high court. The widow a Brahmin committed "suttee" on hi husband's death, I. e., was burnt ali, on the ftneral pyre in the presence the whole village. Five of the rel tives were arrested for abetting hi suicide, and were sentenced to lx prisonment. They appealed to tl high court, the defense being that tl fire was lighted by supernatur means, the flames descending fro heaven. The high court has now x jected the appeal, and has increas4 the sentences in two of the cases. TI present case ie only the fourth recor ed in the United Provinces and Be gal since 1829 ,when "suttee" was pr hibited. Unexplored Territory. "I made a lucky discovery today said the first physician. "That so?" "Yes. I discovered a patient th has never been operated on for an thh#g."_ _ _ vtal or hid. a good shoe s always safe acturers who y of quality, evry pair of :-makcing it parts. hes-come right ptional care. the ls, Women's and vhoe family and R SHOES-tuv a IRefleve Nervous Depression and Low Spiri SPECIAL TO WOM The most economical, cleansing anc germicidal of all antiseptics is A soluble Antiseptic Powder te be dissolved in water as needed As a medicinal antiseptic for douche in treating catarrh, inflaimmation oi ulceration of nose, throat, and that caused by feminine ills it has no equal For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.has-recommended Paxtiln in their private correspondence with women, which proves Its superiority. Women who have been cured say it is "worth Its weight in gold.' At iruggists. 50c. large box, or by mal. 'he Paxton Toilet Co.. Boston. Man IT PAYS TO KEEP ACCO1M Many Farmers Lose Money Because e Neglect to Make Record of Mony Spent During the Year. Ask the average farmer what pai him best last year. Was It een Oatg hay, hogs, horses, or eattle-? T chantes are 100 to 1 he cannot tel " exactly. Did be make money laUt9ya or did he lose money? Most men hate to keep farm N counts. They will.not take twe a three minutes every day to wite 4M in a book as to how time and MOM have been spent on the farm. City business men hire bookkeeper to keep accounts. They do this be cause they want to know at least one every year as to whether or not.tbe are getting ahead or falling They want to know what parts of th business are mamng money for then and what parts are losing mon Knowing these things, they plan a0 what to do in the future. Thousands of farmers keep no a counts, and yet get along very wE Some of them have such good brain that they can keep things tart f. straight in their heads. But a a them lose money once In a while the could have been saved it they bed 44t kept accounts. 'a GOOD TEAMS AIE ESSENTIAl Without Efficient Animals it 3. 16 S cult to Prepare Land Wel ad. Culthvate it Thoroughly. Good teas are essential In g" a farming. Without efficient saimak-1 is difficult to prepare the land 'well am r. cultivate It economically. Light team * and not enough animaln to draw W d ftelent implements- have cansed =adl poverty among the farmerS, and thi condition should be changed. One of the cheapest ways of VN P viding cheap teams Is to keep two a b three good mares and raise aolt horses and mules-to supply the tr 1 with suitable teams. With a f1 Y acres of pasture and plenty of leed I should not cost much to rate tw .a Good Type of Draft Man. ' three colts every year. The al 10 will almost pay for their own feed I and that of the colts with their wort n Brood inarea-, whengroperly handld 8' lose little work on-aceount oftthieulb 4 Gare must be taken, however, not ti Le let the mares get too wam or Neqib t" them to draw ten heavy- kadu; thei 8' should not edt themnselvs tes a 8' verely or become too eeld -UO late In the period ofso The cots wil thute- stil n bed, but they shaid have tha u * kind, with bdter In swins weee and shade in het weather t Quauty of M2Ih P' Th quaty tmil- s * amount of ini an3*at that igltsim -ia controlled more by the oetk 4lona1 characteristic of the coe' thau .ythe feed. Separate the Fowls. Be sure to keep the turkeys, duok geese and chickens in separate in closures. The turkeys are continnaR3~ Eg~htin~g the chickena and cLka ki! them. Question Cleared Up. Nasaning Readers . Can no ILonger Doub 'The Evidence. Again and again we have read o1 strangers in distant towns who have been cured by this or that medicine, But Manning's pertinent question has always been "Ess anyone here in Man ning been cured?" The word of a stranger living a hundred miles away may be true, but it cannot have the same weight with us as the word of omi own citizeos, whom we know and re spect, and whose evidence we can 60 easily prove James E. Neardon, Manning, S. C., says: "Some years ago I used Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from Dr. W. E. Brown & Co's Drug Store, (now the Dickson Drug Co.) and I found them to be a valuable kidney medicine. They brought me prompt and lasting relief from backache and pains across my loins and did me a world of good." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, 'Ne w York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name-Doan's-and take no other. SRecognized the Burden. "No wonder them city people com plain abont bein' all worn out with their social duties," vouchsa.frd a prominent citizen of Wayoverbehind. "When I was down to New York I. durn near un.I'nted my neck tryin' to bow to everybody I met on the streets."-Magazine of Fun. Horrible Blotches of Eczema. Quickly cured by Dr. Hobson's Ec. zema Ointment. C. P. Caldwell, of New Orleans, ILa., states: "My doctor advised me to try 'Dr. Hobson's Ecza ma Salve.' I used three boxes of Olnt ment arnd three cakes of Dr. Hobson's Dermna Zema Roap. To-day I have not a spot any where on my body and can say I am cured." it will do the same for you. Its soothing, healing, anti. septic action wdll rid you of all skin humors, blackheads, pimples, Eczema blotches, red unsightly sores, and leave your skin clean anid healthy. Get a ox to-day. Guaranteed. All Drug. lists, 50c., or by mail. Pfeiffer Chem ica Co. Phiadenhi & . Touis. av GARINS FOR YOUN MlALFA Practie of Pasturing Fiel in Pa and Winter e Harsmful to Yeug and Old Plamth, 070.06 -Of.e g$ 3any people, aft account et sho age of Posture an* to save seed, Da tare th a lfaa dring the faIl and winter. This profun is harmfn toti alfalfa, wfetherilt seoung or old. No doubt It rednecethe-ields the oWle lng season. alte-thereductio may be very- lightr didmdown ae ftvoP able. With the young. aalfa th vooedte is very harmfuL It reduces the vigor of the plant, rednes the yield very materafny the fonowing yeam, and frequently kils out some et the young plants at a Ume wen tbey ae not very won bdvelo. Pa -anaalta should aser be see wRhode hsad AfNaW Field, TUNr CreP t ed during the same fal and ew k which it is seeded. The Mttie feed whidh the alt1la win fnish dar ing thewinter is for more o~i- by the decrease In yield. When young afalfra reaeIss a aekset ;it may require two er the yeam str It fuly to reoer, and da lng an this time the yida am sa than they otherwise mwol be. It pays to give young alatt Wsrul treatment and to give It eer Opportunity to make a good dessi.sp C0mpanione .ta Children. . A fewachoioa lambs make stble w erm corains fo the chUe. r NORFOLK OYSTERS in any style, and served right now-No,waiting. We :keep nothing but the best of everything. If it's some thing good to eat, someth - ing that will tickle the palate, come in and let us serve you. Gosurteous treatment guar anteed to all. 1 Yours to please, 1 JAC E[IOOL Prop. 6Pleked Up Sargala at Austiee gte. A fortune in a pipe bowl was dissor ered by .a Peterborough (Eng.) arabi teet Mr. Fordham, who purcaed-in old meerschauni pipe at a recent ano tion sale for a few atlan a. esa on taking his wtfehasehlOmeA thaithe front of the bowi was set with a elsk tar of diamonds, emeralds and rubles. The gems have bes-valued ah eer $500. Dears from all parts of En -land were present at the sa bC fulsto discover the bargaia. Feel Nimira-l Out of sorts, depressed, pain In the Shek-Electric Bitters renew your health and strength. A guaranteed Liver and Kidney remedy. Money back i not satisfied. It completely cured Robert Madsen. of West Bur lington, Iowa, who suffered from vire lent liver trouble for eight months. After four doctors eave him up, he took Electric Bitters and Is now a well man Get abdttle to-day; It will do the same for yo. Keep in thehouse for aullhV er and kidney complains. Perfectly sate and dependable. Its results will surpride you. 50c. and SI.00. fi. E. Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia or St. Louis. adv Mrs. Lapennag gxplains. c We're always careful about these contiguous diseases," said Mrs. Imp sing. "Whien Johnny had got well ot the measles we bought some suiphmr candles -and diseoneerted the house from top to bottom."-CtcgoTrb une... Iowis Yosr oer? It has been stated that a man's stom seh Is his boiler, his body is his engine and his mouth the fire box. Is your boiler (stomach) in good working order or is it so weak that it will not stand a full load and not able to supply the needed energy to your engine (body)? If you -have any trouble with your stomach Chamberlain's Tablets will do you good. They strengthen and invig orate the stomach and enable it to do its work naturally. Many very remark able cures of stomach trouble have been efrected by them. For sale by all delers. adlv. Hawk Preo-ably "Rattled." A hawk attacked a woman teacher recently. In Felinfoel concil sebol Lanefly, Wales. The bird flew through the open window and clinging to the woman's blouse was only dislodgod with diliculty when one of the mala teacherst camt.'to the rescue. Whe bird is now in a esgo In one oftg . Do't You Belleve It. Some say that chonic constipation cannot be cured. Don't you believe It. Chamberlain's Tablets have cured others-why not you? Give them a trial. They cosseuly a qaven For ala e a eal ania adev- -