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r'MZ< OF WAFERS FREE?NO DRUGS ?CURES BY ABSORPTION. "KrVhlni; of Gas?Bad Breath and Hu?t Motnach-Sliorl Breath? tool Iin;?Sour Krurtat Ions? Xi'i?(UlHr llenr., Ktc. TT;>fe'3 a Mail s Wafer any time of the day ?r "viftht, and note the immediate good tsl 4nar'. at your stomach. It absorbs the gas, <ds*vrri -* ?? the stomach, kills the poison and cures the disease. Catarrh of Cist" head and throat, unwholesome food overeating nuke bad stomachs. ] ?w"' i| out aiuniaun is entirely litre irom ?jw/. ai some kind. Mull's Anti-Belch will inr.ke your stomach healthy Jtfr ao^o.imig iuui gases which arise front wndigested food and by re-enforcing lim- Koin^ of the stomach, euubling it to itftMNugiiiy mix the food with the gastric jfaaw*. This cures stomach trouble, proittuif i digestion, sweetens the breath, stops and fermentation.- Heart action I ?>:roug and regular through this peievvx. Dkieanl-drugs, as you l.now from experi?w? they do not cure stomach trouble Vcy ciiuinan-setise (Nature's) method ^ha'. iof?. cure. A soothing, healing senwiwn ti i ults inUantlv. W" know Mnll ? Auti-Be!cli Wafers will ?b? vlfs-k. and we want you to know it. 8r*ci.\i, Okfeb.?The regular price of An Li-Belch Wafers is ;X)c. a box, but 1*1 kMtrouuce it to thousands of sufferers ?v will send two (2) boxes upon receipt f. 75-\ and tins advertisement, or we will omul you a free sample tor this coupon. jjlKW FBF.K CO I PON. 129| \ . j Send this coupon with your name nii'J address and name of a druggist does not sell it for a free sample I teisx of Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers to p Mnrj.il Crape To mr Co.. 1128 Third 1 i Ave., Hock Island. Ill 1 H"ae Full Jddren mid Writ? Plainly. I IScT 1 by all druggists, ;jOc. per box, or ssrut by mail. IVlrchines Swallow Nickels. Since the Nevada legislature legaltxert machines there have not ficrcti* enough nlekols in circulation, r.r ll.n " -1. t I w>x'iv x.. v> .nut mtitiiin'* uazurs, to Jsu- .'j rents' worth* ot' qum for a sixy?sa?.r-oV,t school frirl A kep contain M-r 41 ,biK) in nickels was recently ro- I wfwd hot front the factory by a Rent WHO SI SKETCH OF THE LIFE ( And a True Story of How Had Its Birth and How it to be Offered for Pul Tli ta remarkable woman, whose 11 uemkiou ttumc was Kstes. was born in i ijgmn, Mass., Fa >ruary 9th, 1819. coinIbfcjf (ram a pood old Quaker family, i 8Tor nome years she taught school, and ' lf/e*iaine known as a woman of an alert miwl investigating ^dnd, an earnest after knowledge, and above ail, possessed of a wonderfully sympathetic nature. fn 1813 she married Isaac Pinkham. a liuiltlor and real estate operator, and their early married life was marked l>y prosperity and happiness. They had four children, three sous and a tlacphtcr. n those pood ol?l fashioned days it v/a>. common for mothers to make ftht nr own home medicines from roots end herbs, nature's own remedies? call inp in a physician only in specially > rrpmt eases. 15y tradition and experience many of them pained a wonderful knowledpc of tho curative properties of the various roots and herbs. M rs. Pinlcham took a preat interest ? In the study of roots and herbs, their characteristics and power over disease. Mm maintained that just us nature so : Wat intifully provides in the harvesttieids and orchards vepctftble foods of dl kinds; so, if we but tike the pains So find them, in the roots ami herbs wf the Held there are remedies exjwcssiy desipned to cure the various alls and wuakncsses of the body, nn<!' Uvea* her pleasure to search these out, * tcad prepare simple and effective medi dries for her own fnmily and friends. ( Chief of these was a rare combine- , linn of the choicest medicinal roots snd herbs found best adapted for the ?err of the ills and weaknesses pecu- 4 finr to the female sex. and Lydia b.i'inkiHUx's friends and neighbors learned 1 U?*t her coinpound relieved and cured 1 *nd it became quite popular ainung 1 them > All tV s so far was done free.ly, withomt m ?ney and without price, as a 1 labor of love. lint iu 1873 the financial erisis struck ( l-ynn I Is lenpfth und severity were too j -much for the larffe real estate interests . of the Pinkiiam family, as this class . <rf business Kitlfered most from , earfuldepression. soVhen theCcnten- , ahl year dawned it found their prop- j ?!' swept away. Some other source j of income had to be found. At this point Lydia fch Pinkham'a j "Ve rotable Compound was made known i 4r> t ho world, T ie three sons und tho daughter, ; mft'. their mother, combined forces to \ ' V, E V ' j . BOYS TERRIBLE ECZEMA. Moutli an<l Ejrai Covered IVItli Croat*? Monde I'In nod Down?.Ml recti loua Cure by Cutlcura. "Wlim my little boy was air month* old he had eczema. The aorce extended j so quickly over the whole body that Ave at once called in the doctor. We then went to another doctor, hut he could not help him, and in our despair we went to a third one. Matters became so bud that lie had regular holes in his cheeks, large enough to put a finger into. The food had to he given with a spoon, for his mouth was covticd with crusts us thick as a linger, and whenever he opened the mouth they began to bleed and suppurate, .is di<l also his eyes. Hands, arms, chest and back, in short, the whole body, was covered over and over. We had no rest < by day or night. Whenever he was laid ( in his bed we had to pin his hands down, otherwise lie would scratch his face, and make an open sore. 1 think his l'acc must have itched most fearfully. "We finally thought nothing could help, and I had made up my mind to send my wife with .lie child to Kurope, hoping that the sea air might cure him. otherwise he was to be put under "?ood medical care there. But, Lord be blessed, matters came different,- and we soon saw a miracle. A friend ot ours spoke about Cuticura. We made a trial with Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent, and within ten days or two weeks we noticed a decided improvement. .lust as quickly as the sickness had appeared it also began ;o disappear. r.nd within ten weeks the child was absolutely well, and his skin was smooth and white as never before. F. Hohrath, 1'rcaidcnt of the C. L. Hohrath Company. Manufacturers of Silk Ribbons, 4 to 20 Rink Alley, South Bethlehem, Pa. Juue 3, 1905." Senator Clark's Mansion. The wonderful mansion built by Senator Clark of Montana. In Fifth avi nue. New York, is nearing completion. The total cost will be about $5,000,000. It is not so large as one or two others in the neighborhood, but Is by far the most costly of any I of them A hoi srolilinir never nriiln n w.im. meeting. So. 2-'00. II: WAS OF LYDIA E. PINKHAM the Vegetable Compound the "Panic of *73" Caused blic Sale in Drug Stores. restore the family fortune. They argued that the medicine which was so good for their woman friends and neighbors was equally good for the ivonieu of the whole world. The 1'inkhams had no money, and little credit. Their tirst laboratory aa.s the kitchen, where roots and herbs were ateeped on the stove, mutually tilling a gross of bottles, i'hen came the question of selling it. for always before they had given it away freely. They hired a job printer to run off some pamphlets setting forth the merits of the medi:ine, now called Lydia B. Tiiikham's Vegetable Compound, and these were listributed by the Pinkhnm sons in j boston. New York, and Hmnlrlun The wonderful curative properties of the medicine were, to n great extent, lelf-advertising, for whoever used it recommended it to others, and the de1111 nd gradually increased. In 1877, by combined efforts the family had saved enough money to commence newspaper advert ising and from that time the growth and sueeess of the enterprise were assured, until tolay Lydia K rinkham and her Vegetable Compound have become household words everywhere, and many J tons of roots ami herbs are used annu- ! illy in its manufacture. Lydia E. PinJcham herself did not ! live to see the great success of this j ivork. She passed to her reward years igo, but not till she hail provided : means for continuing her work as : ffeetively as she could have done it j ler'self. During her long and eventful expe ience she was ever methodical in her | vork and she was always careful to pre- ! icrve a record of every ease that came to ler attention. The case of every siek | voman who applied to her for advice? md there were thousands?received iareful study, and the details, includng symptoms treatment and results vere recorded for future reference, and o-day these records, together with lundreds of thousands made since, are ivailable to sick women the world >ver, and represent a vast collaboraion of information regarding the reatment of woman's ills, which for inthentieity and accuracy can hurdly >e equaled in uny library in the vorld. With Lydia E. Pinkham worked her laughter - in - law. the nroscnt Mm Pinkham. She was carefully instructed i n all her hard-won knowledge, and ! 'or years she assisted her in her vast j correspondence. To her hands naturally fell the Hrectlon of the work when its originn- | :or passed away. For nearly twenty- , five years she has eontinued it, and I lotliing in the work shows when the first Lydia E. Pinkham dropped her pen, and the present Mrs. Pinkham. row the mother of a large family, knok t up. With woman nasistants, some as >apuhlc as herself, the present Mrs. Pinkham continues this great work.and irohably from the office of no other person have so many women been adrisod how to regain ^health. Sick wonen. this advice is "Yours for Health" 'reely given if you only write to ask 'or it. Snoh is the history of Lydia E. Pinlclam's Vegetable Compound ; made from simple roots and herbs ; the one ?rcnt medicine for women's ailments, ind the fitting monument to the noble | vomau whoso name It bears. \ * Law's Extremities. Mr. Percival Fitz/usher wore frown and his autoiceblllcg costum when haled into the justice court on charge of exceedihg the speed limit. "It's an outrage!" he asserted, vt hcmently and repeatedly, but the onl. rriendly glace he got was from Mi Footloose Freddy, who was takinj things easy in a swavbacked chair an* watchlmr thn nmrnn/l I n CIO "HI. !? ? est. Mr. Footloose Freddy was uls< under arrest. His case was callet first, and he was fined $20 for vagrau cv. Then the charge against Mr. Fitz lusher was on. and he, being guilty was also fined $20 and costs. "It's an outrage, a miserable out rage!" ho repeated. "It is, for a fact," agreed Footloosf I Freddy. Which gratuitous consolation st pleased Mr. Fit/rusher that he paid the fine of Footloose and walked with him from the justice court, continuing his comment upon the outrageousness of the proceedings. "There's no such thing as justice in this community," asserted Mr. Fitzrusher. "I should say not, pan*," agreed Footloose Freddy. "Why. look. Dey r-al s you for movin" an* me fer sittin* still. Where does a man get eff?"? Seattle Post Intelligencer. C'.irri Cancer, lilnori Poison and Scrofula. It you have blood poison producing eruptions, pimples, ulcers, swollen glands bumps and risings, burning. Itchiug skin, copper-colored spots or rash on the skin, mucous patches In mouth or thront. falling hair, bono pains, old rheumatism or foul catarrh, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) It kills the poison in the blood soon all sores, eruptions heal, hard swellings subside, aches and pains stop and 11 perfect cure is mado of the worst cases of | Blood Poison. For cntioers, tumors, *wel ings. eating sores, ugly ulcers, persistent pimples of an kinds, take B. 15 15 It destroys the cancer poison in the blood, heals cancer of all kinds, cures thy worst humors or suppurating swellings, thousands cured bv B B. It. after ail els- fails. 15. B 15. composed ot pure botanic ingredients. Improves the digestion, makes the blood pure and rich, stops the awful itching and all sharp, shooting pains. Photo glily tested for thirty years Druggists. -31 per bottle, with complete directions for homo cure. Sample free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co-, Atlanta, (liu Describe trouble and free medical udvlco also sent in sealed letter. Murders and homicides decreased more than 2,000 in the United States in the past ten years. Lynchings decreased one-naif. Catarrh Cannot Br Cnrrd With LOCAL APPLICATION'S, UN they runnot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disuu.se, and in order to oure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and actsdirectly on the blood and mucous surface Hail's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians lu this country tor year.-, and is a regular prescription. It is" composed of the best tonics known, combined with the bes; blood purifiers, acting directly ou the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination o. the two ingredients is what prodi ces such wonderful results lu curing catarrh. .Send lor testimonials, free. F. J. Chknkv & Co., I'rops., Toledo, O. bold by druggists, price. 76c. Take Hull's Family Pills lor constipation Perspiring hands arc almost always evidence of nervousness. Ifnhhnl In Oliitrcli. dust think what an outrage it is to be robbed of all the benefits nt the serviees by continuous roughing throughout the congregation, when Anti (Jripine is guaranteed to cure. Sold everywhere. 2a ets. P. W. Diemer. M. L)? manufacturer. Springfield. Mo. Kvrn hunger isn't an infallible cure for laziness. To Cur* n roltl In Pa?Take Laxative Promo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W tlrove'ssignatur" on each box. 25c. There were 1800 guests at a marriage feast at Sevignac, near Morlalx. Brittany, and 300 servants waited on them In an open field. I'lT.lret'trmnontlyeuro !. \n fits or nervousness nfter first day's use iilllr. Kline's Great Nirvn Restorer,$2t rial bottle ttadtrf?tw?frt") Pr. R.II.Ki.imk, Ltd., S?1 Arcli St., Phils., Pa. The Christian Kn..eavor lias now (17,003 so, icties. A Himr?nt?<'il Ciirt" Km* I'll**, 'icaln . Blind, Bleeding. I'ro'riullii^ Piles. Ih'ugglsts areauthorized to refund moneylf !*n: o Ointment fails to cure in 0 to 14 days. 50.'. Yielding All. "Our wills are ours to :nnku them ihin-?." Laid on Thine altnr. O my I.ord divine. Accept this Rift to-day. for Jesus' sake. I hav no jewels to adorn Thy shrine, >"or any world-famed sacrillce to make; Hut here I bring within my trembling hand fhls will of mine?n thing that seemeth small ? And Thou alone. O Lord, canst understand. How when I yield Thee thi3. 1 yield mine all. Hidden therein Thy searching gaze- can see Struggles of passion, visions of delight; All that I have or am or fain would be. Peep loves, fond hopes and longings Infinite. It hath been wet with tears and dimmed with sighs, Clenched in my grasp till beauty hath It none. Now from Thy footstool where it vanquished lies. The praytr ascendeth -mas Thy will be UOI1C. Take It. O Father, ere my courage fall. And merg" It so in Thine own will, that e'en If In some desperate hour my cries prevail. And thou give back my gift. It may have been So changed, so purified, so fair have grown. So one with Thee, so filled with peace divine. I may not know or feel It as mine own. But gaining back my will may Jind it Thine. Was This in New York? A short time ago Mayor McClellan. when requested by a visitor to make a certain appointment, put this pertinent Inquiry: "Is your friend honest?" "Naw! Naw!" replied the visitor. "That doesn't go. He'd steal the hinges off a safe, but lie's a good feller, a right good feller, your Honor." "Nixie," replied the mayor.?New York Sua. ,, ' f TOE I ThprA ic I Genuine-S The Genuine i Californi. I The Full name of the c i tm printed on the front The Genuine- Syrup < Packages Only, b Knowing the above w tlons made by piratical coi dealers. The imitations * therefore be declined. Buy the genuine alwi It cleanses the system gently when bilious or constipat< kidneys, liver, stomach and by men, women or childrei effects from actual use and < laxative remedy of the well Always buy the Gent M I Louisville, Kje Sallow complexions arc niton caused l?v unwise eating and a torpiil liver. do not believe i'lio'j Cure for Consuimlionli&sau* jutl for coughs and oolda.? Johs V.Rotkr,Trinity Springs. Ind.. Feb. 15, 190). .More than 17,000,000 postage stamps arc used in this country every day. Tte.li cured in 30 minutes l>y Woolfnrd's '.unitary Lotion; never fails. Sold I-T>ruggist.s. Mail orders promptly tilled by Dr Iietehon. Crawfordsville, lnd. Tl Heer drinking is increasing very rapidly in Switzerland. Robin Kills an Adder. In a vigorous battle between a robIn and an adder 14 inches long, the bird killed the snako. The light tool: place in the garden of George S Jones, In I.oorninster, Mass., and was seen by John A. Hannis and others The robin hud n nest of little oiks ir. ail apple tree near the garden. When the snake wriggled across the fklt' toward the *tree the ldrd swooped down and attacked l! vigorously will-, claws and bill, aiming its attacks ai the head of the adder, which spat and hissed, but was soon put out of the battle. Not. however, on the firs; round, as it gradually came to after the robin had left it and began to move. The bird discovered the motion and new again at the snake, not leaving It until It was dead.? Boston Globe. Difference in Creeds. "I ran across two new sects up fn Minnesota, a few days ago." said the returned traveler, "in a village of a few hundred people I saw two large churches. I thought there must he intense piety among the natives, coupled with a difTeicnce of opinion, and I made some inquiries. " Yah." said the Swede, 'das wan we tank Ev she made Adam ate apple. an* das wan we tank Adam dam I s usual un 11in< Girl Writes Ver.?e. Violet Firth, a thirteen-year-old Fnc I lish Rlrl. has written a volume of j verse which has sold more than S.flOti I copies. INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION. Uovr 1'ootl II PRil Of! flip ln?ldlon? IlitPIIKP, The happy wife of a jjoocl old-fasbJoned Mich, farmer says: "In the sprinjj of 1 '.MVJ. ! was taken sick?a ffeneraI brenkir.jr down, as it were. I was excessively nervous. could rot sleep well at rislit. m.r food seemed to do me no good, and I was so weak I could scarcely waik across the room. "The doctor said my condition was due to overwork and close confinement and that lie very nuich feared that consumption would set in. For several months I took one kind of medicine after another, but with no good effect in tart. 1 seemed to simw worse. Then I determined to quit all medicines. give up coffee and see what Crape-Nuts food would do for nie. 1 began to eat Crape Nuts with sugar j and cream and bread and butter tl: *eo times a day. I "The effect was surprising' I began to gain tlesh and strength forthwith, my nerves quieted down and grew normally steady and sound, sweet sleep ratne back to me. In six weeks' time ; I discharged the hired girl and commenced to do my own housework for a family of six. This was two years ago. and I am doing it still, and enjoy I it." Name given by I'mmim Co., Battle Creek, Mich. There's a reason. Read the little | book, "The Rood to Wcllville," in pkgs. X j3JU3i only One yrup of Fi| is Manufactured by t a Fig Syrup Co. ompany, California Fljj Syrup : of ovary package of the g*r )f Figs- is for Sale, in Origir y Reliable Druggists Every ill enable one to avoid the fraudulent icems and sometimes offered by ur ire known to act injuriousy and lys if you wish to get its bitefidal r yet effectually, dispels colds and he; :d, prevents fevers and act; best i bowels, when a laxative renedy is i. Many millions know ot its be >f their own personal knowledge. 1 -informed. jine? Syrup of Figs ANUFACTURED BY THE 5ai\I^^tisco,(aJ. mcr firnr arm rat semx pri w i n c "NUBLACK" B The 44 Nuback " BI erood in cmstmr t^ie best bands o Bp favorite anong I uniform .hootin PRlCE,j^25 Ct? m jmm\ j/TQ CURE THE 6RlP*3h A N in one day ml ?? ANMRIPINEp SM i "HAS NO U)HAL FOR H&DAfBf c*( for ?oat I ^i.u.&i,For hra^s roods, lemon juici with a little fine silver sand 1s excellent. They should afterwards be rtned with boiling water and polished witi a soft raj?.. DOES YOUR BACK ACH: ? Car* the ICldneya and tlia Fin Will Never ltriuru. Only one way tr cure an aching back. Cure the cause, the ;idneys. Thousands tell of cures male l?y jffw /3 Doan's Kldn-y Pills. John C. Cobmnii, a j?SS&2%^ \ prominent uerchant ) of Swainsbcro. Ga., languid, nervous and ' tme in the morning. Doan's Kidney I'ilfc helped nie right away, and the grnt relief that followed has been perunijort." Sold by all dealers, tit) rent-- a box. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo ?. Y. j Nothing cnres baek-fente gossip ' quicker than closet-conmutiiot. Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Seeet Com and Mullen is Nature's gr?at rem??V -Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup and Consnuptiou, and all throat and lung troubles. At druggists, 2&e.. oOo. and 41.00 per bottl\ During the n nnth of S'ofenibei only one American was naturtlized in Droit Britain. TAD CHI F THREE HUNDRED f B BW <U11 T o\,;.4<A % P j Vl\ u/iLL TYPEWRITERS All Hakes, From Ten Dollrrs Up. Imta Inirnt Termi. if ilni'ri). Write or Prion J. E. CRAYTON & COMPANY. iBpEHBBHiBBBi T*JClltt WHtUt All list FAIli a U Ilcat <'ou(b 8jmp. I'asten Icxxl. Jao KS ? 'l>ll<"Pi?Bl1 Mil l"llin SU lit EGZfcfe 61 Xrw;?&7FREE TRIAL II 1 I.K I'll RM If I II.. V. I K KM VI1 I.E. *!<>. | SSStS Thompson's Eye Water % adachcs ^ SI E S T E R LACK POWDER SHELLS I is a grand good shell. It is I tion, primed with a quick I and carefully loaded with I f powder and shot. It is a I lunters and other users of I hells on account of its g, evenness of pattern to withstand reloading. K E R S SELL T H E M J TI-GRIPIHE GUARANTEED TO CURE I GOLD, HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. ntl-Ort plnr to a dealer who won't tinnrnntr r I a. MONEY IIAI'K IF IT IMIESX'T (XBA ucr,3X.l>.. MuiitiXin turir, Sj?ringjicl*t, K. l? Yield. P.r Acrc"r Above p. E It Li a well Jcwirn f:ict that cotton, I I or nny other crop, produced with \ tr- I P Kin!-, Carolina fertilizers will briny I the highest iioddttilo prico 011 the mar ivt hot. Make lieu I thy, strong. wc!l-<Le- I veloped, early cotton, with full grown Im>1 8 on the fruit Limbo at tho hare au I u woll usall the way up to the very top H JQ nnd tip Riidi of tno tirnnches of the B W cotton plants, by liberally using Q 1 Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers. 8 H They contain all tbo materials necea B sary to supply to your land the ede- B menta which navoocon taken from It I E byrupcatoUcultivationymrafteryear. I 53 Thcsii fertilizers ^rill grentty "lncroa.se fl W your yields pei aero," Accept uo sub- B H statute from your dealer. B H" Virginia-Carolina ChrmfralCe. K P Richmond. Va. At'nnta. Go. ffl y? Norfolk. Vn. Savanna)., Oa. fi ? Durham. N f*. Montgomery, Ala. B a Charleston, P. C. MomphJs, Tcnn. ' ffl Lai ti more, Mil. Shrcvoport, La. B So. 2-'0o. I _ ^^ litocs Gli;u (or Reliable Information Eg ' mm VVj have set aside Q& n $1,000-0? g -r luiuiiiiiiiuii r'lti win pivc five dollars for a Postai. Card HP giving the first reliable news of a HH chance to sell a horizontal steam engine 01 HI o.ir stylet, wilhin out range nf sizes. We do not want inquiries at ihia time lot vertical. 1^9 paction or gas engines. ATLASI ENCINES AND BOILERS Sgl PtiHin of tha T"?l rornntafa )in? of tnclnct and toiler* m%da I y any una manufacturing Coocarn to HQ tha world Atlas Encike Works t|} filing ac'BCita m all citiaa INDIANAPOLIS 9B CotIIm, Four V?iff, Automatic, HI*h ?pe+d. Com- Ffifl pound an I Tt.i*?ulinir I ngina* Vt*tarTuUa. Ta- rQ Lular and I'nitauU hollar* _ Alia* Fngina* in tarvita ' DOO 000!! P. I^mB Alia* Hoila.-a in wrritt 4>X>000 II I\ "^2 mwmmvmsmm y i.t+: / v 'J